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====== Synchronize Files with FTP Server or SFTP Server ====== ====== Synchronize Files with FTP Server or SFTP Server ======
//This guide contains simplified description of synchronizing files with FTP or SFTP server with WinSCP. You may want to see [[task_synchronize_full|detailed documentation]] of the process instead.// //This guide contains simplified description of synchronizing files with FTP or SFTP server with WinSCP. You may want to see [[task_synchronize_full|detailed documentation]] of the process instead.//
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 +===== Before Starting =====
Before starting you should: Before starting you should:
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To synchronize, go to //Commands > Synchronize// (in the main menu). The [[ui_synchronize|Synchronize dialog]] will appear, where you can select a synchronization mode and configure options. If you are using the [[ui_explorer|Explorer interface]] you may now select the local directory which you want to synchronize. You may also want to select: To synchronize, go to //Commands > Synchronize// (in the main menu). The [[ui_synchronize|Synchronize dialog]] will appear, where you can select a synchronization mode and configure options. If you are using the [[ui_explorer|Explorer interface]] you may now select the local directory which you want to synchronize. You may also want to select:
-  * [[task_synchronize_full#synchronization_direction|Synchronization direction]]. Select //Local// to apply changes in the remote directory to the local directory. Select //Remote// to apply changes in the local directory to the remote directory. Select //Both// to synchronize local and remote directories reciprocally. +  * [[task_synchronize_full#direction|Synchronization direction]]. Select //Local// to apply changes in the remote directory to the local directory. Select //Remote// to apply changes in the local directory to the remote directory. Select //Both// to synchronize local and remote directories reciprocally. 
-  * [[task_synchronize_full#synchronization_mode|Synchronization Mode]]. Typically you want to use the default //Synchronize files// mode. But you may also want to synchronize files unconditionally with //Mirror files// mode.+  * [[task_synchronize_full#mode|Synchronization Mode]]. Typically you want to use the default //Synchronize files// mode. But you may also want to synchronize files unconditionally with //Mirror files// mode.
  * You may want to consider using the //Delete files// option. Make sure that //Preview changes// option is enabled, so you can confirm the changes before anything happens.   * You may want to consider using the //Delete files// option. Make sure that //Preview changes// option is enabled, so you can confirm the changes before anything happens.
Press //OK// to start synchronization. Press //OK// to start synchronization.
-WinSCP will collect a list of the differences between the directories. Then you will be presented with the [[ui_synchronize_checklist|synchronization checklist]]((If //Preview changes// was enabled.)), where you can review synchronization actions. Press //OK// to apply them.+WinSCP will collect a list of the differences between the directories. Then you will be presented with the [[ui_synchronize_checklist|synchronization checklist]],((If //Preview changes// was enabled.)) where you can review synchronization actions. Press //OK// to apply them.
===== Further Reading ===== ===== Further Reading =====

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