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When you find yourself limited by [[scripting]] capabilities, you may consider [[library_from_script|converting your script to code that uses WinSCP .NET assembly]]. When you find yourself limited by [[scripting]] capabilities, you may consider [[library_from_script|converting your script to code that uses WinSCP .NET assembly]].
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The WinSCP .NET Assembly is a free library: you can use it, redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the [[https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/|Mozilla Public License Version 2.0]]. The WinSCP .NET Assembly is a free library: you can use it, redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the [[https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/|Mozilla Public License Version 2.0]].
Because WinSCP uses [[license|the GPL license]] it's important to keep the %%GPL%% license file around.((Simply said, keep all files from ''WinSCP-X.X.X-Automation.zip'' package together.)) Your software doesn't have to be licensed under GPL as the  WinSCP .NET Assembly is using WinSCP as an executable, via its public [[scripting|scripting interface]], and not as a library. Because WinSCP uses [[license|the GPL license]] it's important to keep the %%GPL%% license file around.((Simply said, keep all files from ''WinSCP-X.X.X-Automation.zip'' package together.)) Your software doesn't have to be licensed under GPL as the  WinSCP .NET Assembly is using WinSCP as an executable, via its public [[scripting|scripting interface]], and not as a library.

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