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| 2026-05-21 | 2026-05-28 | ||
| no summary (martin) | consistency (though eventually we should replace it with "username" globally) (martin) | ||
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| When configuring the authentication in WinSCP: | When configuring the authentication in WinSCP: | ||
| - | * When specifying the //User name//, use the format ''storage-account-name.username'', where ''username'' is the part of your Azure account username before the ''@'' sign. For example, if your Storage account name is ''winscpstorage'' and your Azure account user name is ''martin@example.com'', then use ''winscpstorage.martin'' for the //User name// in WinSCP. | + | * When specifying the //User name//, use the format ''storage-account-name.username'', where ''username'' is the part of your Azure account user name before the ''@'' sign. For example, if your Storage account name is ''winscpstorage'' and your Azure account user name is ''martin@example.com'', then use ''winscpstorage.martin'' for the //User name// in WinSCP. |
| * Select both the generated private key and the certificate on the [[ui_login_authentication|//Authentication// page]] in the [[ui_login_advanced|advanced site settings]]. As the private key is generated in OpenSSH format, let WinSCP convert the key to PuTTY format. | * Select both the generated private key and the certificate on the [[ui_login_authentication|//Authentication// page]] in the [[ui_login_advanced|advanced site settings]]. As the private key is generated in OpenSSH format, let WinSCP convert the key to PuTTY format. | ||