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2007-05-15 2007-05-22
2007-05-14 (martin) 2007-05-21 (martin)
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  * Different set of keepalive settings is used for FTP. FTP now has keepalives enabled by default.   * Different set of keepalive settings is used for FTP. FTP now has keepalives enabled by default.
  * For convenience, file mask "*." matches files without an extension (even if the name does not include the dot at all).   * For convenience, file mask "*." matches files without an extension (even if the name does not include the dot at all).
 +  * When window is minimized during transfer that is part of synchronization, it stays minimized till the end of synchronization.
 +  * After failure to open session requested from command line, login window is not shown.
 +  * Command //Open in PuTTY// uses tunnel for current session.
 +  * Global configuration that can be set on login dialog (user interface style, logging) is saved when session it saved.
 +  * ''Alt+F6'' now edits the link (if applicable).
  * Bug fix: Checksum calculation with SFTP protocol was not working at all.   * Bug fix: Checksum calculation with SFTP protocol was not working at all.
  * Bug fix: For remote directories with names like "C:", the icons of local drives were used.   * Bug fix: For remote directories with names like "C:", the icons of local drives were used.
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  * Bug fix: //Open session in PUTTY// did not use stored password.   * Bug fix: //Open session in PUTTY// did not use stored password.
  * Bug fix: When switching back to WinSCP internal editor from another application, the main WinSCP window was focused instead.   * Bug fix: When switching back to WinSCP internal editor from another application, the main WinSCP window was focused instead.
 +  * Bug fix: When synchronization occurred while the //Keep remote directory up to date// dialog was minimized, it was not possible to restore it.
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