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2012-04-20 2013-03-04
Reverting. Quotes hint is obvious. Priviledges issue is covered by faq_scheduler (martin) no summary (202.152.194.139) (hidden)
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  * When done, click //Next//, review your options and confirm with //Finish//.   * When done, click //Next//, review your options and confirm with //Finish//.
-===== Scheduling on Windows XP and Earlier =====+'===== Scheduling on Windows XP and Earlier =====
To add new scheduled task: To add new scheduled task:
  * Go to //Windows Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel > Scheduled Tasks > Add Scheduled Task//.   * Go to //Windows Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel > Scheduled Tasks > Add Scheduled Task//.
  * Browse for ''WinSCP.exe'' [[executable]], and setup other task properties (like period of execution).   * Browse for ''WinSCP.exe'' [[executable]], and setup other task properties (like period of execution).
  * In advanced properties add appropriate WinSCP [[commandline|command-line]] parameters to execute the [[scripting#commands|scripting commands]] you need (typically you will use ''/script'' or ''/command'' parameters). \\ The resulting command may look like: \\ ''%%"C:\Program Files\WinSCP\WinSCP.exe" /command "option batch abort" "option confirm off" "open user:password@example.com" "put d:\examplefile.txt /home/user/" "exit"%%'' \\ Note that the command-line parameter ''/console'' was not specified, what makes ''WinSCP.exe'' not show the console window, not to disturb you while you are using your workstation.   * In advanced properties add appropriate WinSCP [[commandline|command-line]] parameters to execute the [[scripting#commands|scripting commands]] you need (typically you will use ''/script'' or ''/command'' parameters). \\ The resulting command may look like: \\ ''%%"C:\Program Files\WinSCP\WinSCP.exe" /command "option batch abort" "option confirm off" "open user:password@example.com" "put d:\examplefile.txt /home/user/" "exit"%%'' \\ Note that the command-line parameter ''/console'' was not specified, what makes ''WinSCP.exe'' not show the console window, not to disturb you while you are using your workstation.
-  * You may want to use ''/log'' parameter to turn on [[logging|session logging to file]].+  * You may want to use ''/log'' parameter to turn on [[logging|session logging to file 
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===== Further Reading ===== ===== Further Reading =====

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