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Integration with Windows

You can integrate WinSCP with Microsoft Windows in several ways. You can set up the integration during installation or later on Integration tab of Preferences dialog.

WinSCP can also closely cooperate with other applications.

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Desktop and Quick Launch Icons

You can have shortcut icons to WinSCP on your desktop or on the Quicklaunch toolbar. The shortcut can display WinSCP’s login dialog or open a stored session directly.

To create a shortcut to WinSCP, simply allow the program to create the icons itself when running the installer, or click the buttons found in the Preferences dialog via the Options/Preferences menu in WinSCP’s user interface if it’s already installed. Shortcuts to stored sessions are easily made from WinSCP’s Login dialog box by selecting the session from the list then selecting the shortcut type by clicking the Shell icon button.

The icons associated with stored session also serve as upload drop targets, allowing files to be automatically uploaded when dragged over the icon and dropped1.

Windows Explorer’s ‘Send To’ Context Menu

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 login dialog or open a stored session directly. In both cases after the session is opened, the selected file(s) are 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 installer or go to Preferences dialog. Alternatively, a shortcut that automatically opens stored sessions can be created by going to the Stored Sessions tab of the Login dialog box; select the stored session and click the Shell icon button.

SFTP and SCP Protocols URL Addresses

WinSCP can be registered to handle SFTP and SCP protocol URL addresses. For supported URL format see command-line options. If the path part of the URL does end with slash (/) WinSCP starts with the path as initial remote directory. If the path does not end with slash, the file (or directory) specified by it is downloaded.

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To register WinSCP to handle the URL addresses use installer or go to Preferences dialog.

If current user’s permissions allow, WinSCP register itself for all users. Otherwise it registers for current user only.

Learn how to copy URL of file selected in file panel to clipboard.

Search Path

From installer or Preferences dialog you can add WinSCP installation directory to search path (environment variable PATH). This is particularly useful if you use console/scripting mode.

To change the search path, the installer modifies autoexec.bat on Windows 95/98/ME and changes machine (all users) registry keys on Windows NT/2000/XP and newer.

Drag&drop Shell Extension

WinSCP installer can install drag&drop shell extension to improve WinSCP capability of downloading files using drag&drop.

  1. Supported by icons created by version 3.7.6 and newer onlyBack

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