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===== [[send_to]] Windows Explorer's 'Send To' Context Menu ===== ===== [[send_to]] Windows Explorer's 'Send To' Context Menu =====
-You can have shortcut icons appear in the 'Send To' menu (found in the //File// context menu of Windows Explorer) which appear when you right-click a file. Shortcuts can either open WinSCP [[ui_login|login dialog]] only or [[ui_login_save|stored session]] directly. In both cases after the session is opened, the selected file(s) are [[task_upload|uploaded to the server]]. WinSCP can then close or open its main window. +You can have shortcut icons appear in the 'Send To' menu, found in the //File// menu in Windows Explorer and displayed when a file is right-clicked. Shortcuts can either open WinSCP and present the [[ui_login|login dialog]] or open a [[ui_login_save|stored session]] directly. In both cases after the session is opened, the selected file(s) are [[task_upload|uploaded to the server]]; WinSCP can then close or go on to display its user interface.
To create a shortcut that displays the Login dialog box, use [[installation|installer]] or go to [[ui_pref_integration|Preferences dialog]]. Alternatively, a shortcut that automatically opens stored sessions can be created by going to the //[[ui_login_stored_sessions|Stored Sessions]]// tab of the Login dialog box; select the stored session and click the //Shell icon// button. To create a shortcut that displays the Login dialog box, use [[installation|installer]] or go to [[ui_pref_integration|Preferences dialog]]. Alternatively, a shortcut that automatically opens stored sessions can be created by going to the //[[ui_login_stored_sessions|Stored Sessions]]// tab of the Login dialog box; select the stored session and click the //Shell icon// button.

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