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 +====== WinSCP .NET Assembly and COM Library ======
 +The WinSCP .NET assembly ''winscpnet.dll'' is a .NET wrapper around WinSCP's [[scripting|scripting interface]] that allows your code to connect to a remote machine and manipulate remote files over SFTP, FTP, WebDAV and SCP sessions from .NET languages, such as [[#csharp|C#]], [[#vbnet|VB.NET]], and others, or from environments supporting .NET, such as [[library_powershell|PowerShell]], [[library_ssis|SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)]], ASP.NET and Microsoft Azure WebSite.
 +The assembly is also exposed to COM, and as such it can be used from variety of other programming languages and development environments--e.g., [[library_com_wsh|WSH-hosted active scripting languages]] like JScript and VBScript, [[library_vb|Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)]], [[library_perl|Perl]], and Python.
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 +The library is primarily intended for advanced automation tasks that require conditional processing, loops or other control structures for which the basic [[scripting|scripting interface]] is too limited. The library is not a general purpose file transfer library. It particularly lacks support for interactive processing and as such it is not well suited for use in GUI applications.
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 +You can write a script using the assembly that [[guide_custom_commands_automation|extends functionality of WinSCP GUI]].
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 +===== Downloading and Installing the Assembly =====
 +First you need to [[library_install|download and install the assembly]].
===== Using Classes from WinSCP .NET Assembly ===== ===== Using Classes from WinSCP .NET Assembly =====

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