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If current user's permissions allow, WinSCP register itself for all users. Otherwise it registers for current user only. If current user's permissions allow, WinSCP register itself for all users. Otherwise it registers for current user only.
-==== [[win_vista_and_newer]] Windows Vista and Newer ==== +WinSCP registers to list of applications that handle ''%%sftp://%%'', ''%%ftp://%%'', ''%%ftps://%%'', ''%%ftpes://%%'', ''%%scp://%%'', ''%%ssh://%%'', ''%%dav://%%'', ''%%davs://%%''  and ''%%s3://%%'' protocol %%URL%% addresses. If WinSCP is the first application to support some of these protocols (most often ''%%sftp://%%'', ''%%scp://%%'', ''%%ssh://%%'', ''%%dav://%%'', ''%%davs://%%'' and ''%%s3://%%'', usually also ''%%ftps://%%'' and ''%%ftpes://%%''), it becomes a default application for these.
-On Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista, WinSCP registers to list of applications that handle ''%%sftp://%%'', ''%%ftp://%%'', ''%%ftps://%%'', ''%%ftpes://%%'', ''%%scp://%%'', ''%%ssh://%%'', ''%%dav://%%'', ''%%davs://%%''  and ''%%s3://%%'' (&beta_feature) protocol %%URL%% addresses. &winvista &win7 &win8 &win10 If WinSCP is the first application to support some of these protocols (most often ''%%sftp://%%'', ''%%scp://%%'', ''%%ssh://%%'', ''%%dav://%%'', ''%%davs://%%'' and ''%%s3://%%'', usually also ''%%ftps://%%'' and ''%%ftpes://%%''), it becomes a default application for these. +
If you want to change the registration (for instance to make WinSCP default application even for ''%%ftp://%%'' %%URL%% addresses): If you want to change the registration (for instance to make WinSCP default application even for ''%%ftp://%%'' %%URL%% addresses):
-  * On //[[ui_pref_integration|Integration page]]// of Preferences dialog go to //%%Register to handle URL addresses > Make WinSCP default handler%%//((Alternatively go to //Control Panel > Programs > Default Programs > Set your default programs//; &wincp Locate WinSCP in the list; Click //Choose defaults for this program// command link.)); +  * On //[[ui_pref_integration|Integration page]]// of Preferences dialog go to //%%Register to handle URL addresses > Make WinSCP default handler%%//;((Alternatively: On Windows 11 and Windows 10, go to Windows //Settings > Apps > Default Apps//. On Windows 7: go to //Control Panel > Programs > Default Programs > Set your default programs//; &wincp &win7 &win8 &win10 &win11  Locate WinSCP in the list; Click //Choose defaults for this program// command link.)) 
-  * Windows 10: The //Set Default Programs// Control Panel applet opens. Locate //WinSCP// in the //Programs// list. After selecting the //WinSCP//, click the //Choose defaults for this program// command. The //Set Program Associations// Control Panel applet for WinSCP opens; &win10 +  * Windows 11 and Windows 10: 
- ·* Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista: The //Set Program Associations// Control Panel applet for WinSCP opens; &win8 &win7 &winvista +   * Windows 11:  The //Settings// app opens with //Default Apps// page. Locate and select //WinSCP// in the application list. &win11 
-  * Check protocols you want WinSCP to be the default application for+    * Windows 10: The //Settings// app opens with //Default Apps// page. At the bottom of the page, click //Set defaults by app// link. Locate and select //WinSCP// in the application list. After selecting //WinSCP//, click the //Manage// button. &win10 
-  * and confirm with //Save// button. + ···* One by one locate the protocols that you want to associate with WinSCP and select //Choose a default//. In the popup menu, select //WinSCP//. 
- +····* In case you [[microsoft_store#transitioning|have both classic and Microsoft Store installation]], they cannot be distinguished in the application list. But at that stage, it does not matter which one you select. Later in the popup menu, when associating a protocol, select //";WinSCP"//, if you want to use the Microsoft Store installation, or //%%"WinSCP: SFTP, FTP, WebDAV, S3 and SCP client"%%//, if you want to use the classic installation. 
-Note that most mainstream web browsers ignore system registration for ''%%ftp://%%'' %%URL%% addresses and handle these on web pages on their own. To override this, you may use [[#winscp|WinSCP-specific URL addresses]].+  * Windows 8 and Windows 7: 
 +····* The //Set Program Associations// Control Panel applet for WinSCP opens; &win8 &win7 
 +    * Choose the protocols you want WinSCP to be the default application for.
WinSCP never registers to handle WebDAV ''%%http://%%'' %%URL%% addresses not to conflict with web browser registration. Though, it registers ''%%dav://%%'', ''%%davs://%%'' and [[#winscp|WinSCP-specific WebDAV URL addresses]]. WinSCP never registers to handle WebDAV ''%%http://%%'' %%URL%% addresses not to conflict with web browser registration. Though, it registers ''%%dav://%%'', ''%%davs://%%'' and [[#winscp|WinSCP-specific WebDAV URL addresses]].
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-==== [[winxp]] Windows XP ==== 
-On Windows XP, WinSCP registers to handle ''%%sftp://%%'', ''%%scp://%%'', ''%%dav://%%'', ''%%davs://%%'' and ''%%s3://%%'' (&beta_feature) protocol %%URL%% addresses, overriding previous registration, if any. &winxp 
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-To change the registration: 
-  * Go to //Control Panel > Folder Options > File Types//; &wincp 
-  * Search a list for //File types// "%%URL: SFTP Protocol%%", "%%URL: SCP Protocol%%", etc; 
-  * Click //Advanced// button; 
-  * Select "open" action; 
-  * Click //Edit// button. 
==== [[winscp]] WinSCP-specific URL protocols ==== ==== [[winscp]] WinSCP-specific URL protocols ====
-In addition to registering to generic %%URL%% protocols, WinSCP registers for application-specific %%URL%% protocols with ''winscp-'' prefix, i.e. ''%%winscp-sftp://%%'', ''%%winscp-ftp://%%'', etc. This is particularly useful for FTP protocol, for which WinSCP competes with your default web browser. Also for links on web pages, web browsers typically ignore system registration for ''%%ftp://%%'' addresses and handle these on their own anyway.+In addition to registering to generic %%URL%% protocols, WinSCP registers for application-specific %%URL%% protocols with ''winscp-'' prefix, i.e. ''%%winscp-sftp://%%'', ''%%winscp-ftp://%%'', etc.
-Using WinSCP-specific %%URL%% protocols is reasonable also, when using WinSCP-specific extension for %%URL%% syntax, particularly the [[#save|save extension]].+Using WinSCP-specific %%URL%% protocols is reasonable, when using WinSCP-specific extension for %%URL%% syntax, particularly the [[#save|save extension]].
===== [[handling]] Handling URL Addresses ===== ===== [[handling]] Handling URL Addresses =====
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If a handled %%URL%% does not include path part, WinSCP simply opens [[session_url|a session specified by the URL]]. If a handled %%URL%% does not include path part, WinSCP simply opens [[session_url|a session specified by the URL]].
-If path part is included and it ends with slash (''/''), WinSCP starts with the path as initial remote directory. If the path part does not end with slash, the file (or directory) specified by it is downloaded.+If path part is included and it ends with slash (''/''), WinSCP starts with the path as initial remote directory. If the path part does not end with slash, the file (or directory) specified by it is [[task_download#url|downloaded]].
For ''%%ssh://%%'' %%URL%%, WinSCP opens the session specified by the URL [[integration_putty|in PuTTY]]. For ''%%ssh://%%'' %%URL%%, WinSCP opens the session specified by the URL [[integration_putty|in PuTTY]].
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 +If the URL (without the protocol prefix) or its part matches a name of a stored site, WinSCP will use setting from that site. That can be used for example to specify default credentials or a proxy server for a hostname.
==== [[save]] Save Extension ==== ==== [[save]] Save Extension ====
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For SFTP/SCP %%URL%% this should be combined with including [[session_url#hostkey|SSH host key fingerprint in the URL]]. As this is WinSCP-specific extension, and also to avoid conflicts with other applications, like web browsers, consider using [[#winscp|WinSCP-specific URL protocols]]. For SFTP/SCP %%URL%% this should be combined with including [[session_url#hostkey|SSH host key fingerprint in the URL]]. As this is WinSCP-specific extension, and also to avoid conflicts with other applications, like web browsers, consider using [[#winscp|WinSCP-specific URL protocols]].
-Example: ''[[winscp-sftp://martin:mypassword;fingerprint=ssh-rsa-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx@example.com/;save]]''+Example: ''[[winscp-sftp://martin:mypassword;fingerprint=ssh-rsa-xxxxxxxxxxx...@example.com/;save]]''
===== Generating URL ===== ===== Generating URL =====
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You can have WinSCP generate %%URL%% using: You can have WinSCP generate %%URL%% using:
-  * //Manage > Generate %%URL%%// command on [[ui_login|Login dialog]] to generate session %%URL%% for selected site+  * //Tabs > Generate Session %%URL%%/Code// command on the main window to generate session %%URL%% for current session (preferred as it guarantees that [[session_url#hostkey|SSH host key fingerprint]] is included in the %%URL%%)
-  * //Session > Generate %%URL%%// command on main window to generate session %%URL%% for current session+  * //Manage > Generate Session %%URL%%/Code// command on [[ui_login|Login dialog]] to generate session %%URL%% for selected site
-  * //File(s) > File Names > Generate %%URL%%// command on main window to generate file %%URL%% for files selected in remote [[ui_file_panel|file panel]].+  * //Files > File Names > Generate File %%URL%%// command on the main window to generate file %%URL%% for files selected in remote [[ui_file_panel|file panel]].
===== Injecting URL to a Page===== ===== Injecting URL to a Page=====
You can use a user script to [[guide_injecting_sftp_ftp_url_to_page|inject SFTP or FTP URL to a page]] (such an Amazon EC2 management console). You can use a user script to [[guide_injecting_sftp_ftp_url_to_page|inject SFTP or FTP URL to a page]] (such an Amazon EC2 management console).

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