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====== Pack files to ZIP archive and upload it ====== ====== Pack files to ZIP archive and upload it ======
-The following example uses [[library|WinSCP .NET assembly]] from a [[library_powershell|PowerShell]] script. If you have another preferred language, you can easily translate it. The script requires the latest beta version of WinSCP. &beta+The following script uses [[library|WinSCP .NET assembly]] from a [[library_powershell|PowerShell]] script. If you have another preferred language, you can easily translate it. The script requires the latest beta version of WinSCP. &beta
-//In the latest beta version//, the example is distributed in WinSCP installer as a [[extension|WinSCP extension]]. &beta+The script is distributed in WinSCP installer as a [[extension|WinSCP extension]]. &beta
-You can run the script (e.g. ''ZipUpload.ps1'') from WinSCP GUI using a [[guide_custom_commands_automation|local custom command]]:+To use a different archive format than ZIP, you can install [[http://www.7-zip.org/|7-Zip]], add [[#options|configure the extension]] to use it. 
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 +To run the script manually use:
<code> <code>
-powershell.exe -File "ZipUpload.ps1" -sessionUrl "!S&quot; -remotePath "!/" -archiveName "!?&Archive name:?archive.zip!" -pause !&amp;+powershell.exe -File "ZipUpload.ps1" -remotePath "/remote/path" -archiveName "archive.zip" file1.dat file2.dat
</code> </code>
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-You will probably want to enable the //[[ui_customcommand|Apply to directories]]// option. 
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-To use a different archive format than ZIP, you can install [[http://www.7-zip.org/|7-Zip]], add ''-use7Zip'' switch to the custom command; and add the ''-t<type>'' switch to the ''7z.exe'' call in the script (e.g. ''-tgzip''). 
<code powershell - ZipUpload.ps1> <code powershell - ZipUpload.ps1>

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