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==== [[win_vista_and_newer]] Windows Vista and Newer ==== | ==== [[win_vista_and_newer]] Windows Vista and Newer ==== | ||
- | 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://%%'' 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. | + | On Windows 11, 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://%%'' protocol %%URL%% addresses. &winvista &win7 &win8 &win10 &win11 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: On Windows 10, go to //Settings > Apps > Default Apps//. On Windows 7 and older: 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 //Settings > Apps > Default Apps//. On Windows 7 and older: 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.)) |
- | * Windows 10: The //Settings// app opens with //Default Apps// page. At the bottom of the page, click //Set defaults by app// link. Locate //WinSCP// in the programs list. After selecting //WinSCP//, click the //Manage// button. The //File type and protocol associations// page 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 |
- | ·* Choose the 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 |
- | + | * One by one locate the protocols that you want to associate with WinSCP and select //Choose a default//. In the popup menu, select //WinSCP//. | |
- | 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]]. | + | * 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. |
+ | * Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista: | ||
+ | * The //Set Program Associations// Control Panel applet for WinSCP opens; &win8 &win7 &winvista | ||
+ | ···* 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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==== [[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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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-xxxxxxxxxxx...=@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: | ||
- | * //Session > Generate Session %%URL%%/Code// command on 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%%). | + | * //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%%). |
* //Manage > Generate Session %%URL%%/Code// command on [[ui_login|Login dialog]] to generate session %%URL%% for selected site. | * //Manage > Generate Session %%URL%%/Code// command on [[ui_login|Login dialog]] to generate session %%URL%% for selected site. | ||
- | * //File(s) > File Names > Generate File %%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). |