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^ Text (ASCII) [[transfer_mode|transfer mode]] | Not supported by protocol. WinSCP emulates text mode by converting file before transfer. It is necessary to select appropriate line-ending sequence on login screen. | Supported by protocol since version 4. For older versions WinSCP emulates text mode by converting file before transfer. It is necessary to select appropriate line-ending sequence on Login dialog. | | ^ Text (ASCII) [[transfer_mode|transfer mode]] | Not supported by protocol. WinSCP emulates text mode by converting file before transfer. It is necessary to select appropriate line-ending sequence on login screen. | Supported by protocol since version 4. For older versions WinSCP emulates text mode by converting file before transfer. It is necessary to select appropriate line-ending sequence on Login dialog. | | ||
^ Directory operations | Recursive operations with directories (deletion, permissions change), can be done with a single command. Thus they are quick. On the other hand it limits some functionality. | Recursive operations with directories (deletion, permissions change) must be performend separately for each file. Thus operations can take a long time, especially for directories with large number of files. | | ^ Directory operations | Recursive operations with directories (deletion, permissions change), can be done with a single command. Thus they are quick. On the other hand it limits some functionality. | Recursive operations with directories (deletion, permissions change) must be performend separately for each file. Thus operations can take a long time, especially for directories with large number of files. | | ||
- | ^ File [[task_rename|renaming]] and [[task_move_duplicate#moving_remote_files|moving]] | Supported. | Supported since version 2 of the protocol. | | + | ^ [[task_rename|File renaming]] and [[task_move_duplicate#moving_remote_files|moving]] | Supported. | Supported since version 2 of the protocol. | |
- | ^ File [[task_move_duplicate#duplicating_remote_files|duplicating]] | Supported. | Unsupported by the protocol. WinSCP can open [[shell_session|separate shell session]] to execute the command. | | + | ^ [[task_move_duplicate#duplicating_remote_files|File duplicating]] | Supported. | Unsupported by the protocol. WinSCP can open [[shell_session|separate shell session]] to execute the command. | |
^ [[remote_command|Execution of arbitrary command]] | It is possible from Console dialog, but only when the command does not require user input. For example it is not possible to execute ''su root''. | Unsupported by the protocol. WinSCP can open [[shell_session|separate shell session]] to execute the command. | | ^ [[remote_command|Execution of arbitrary command]] | It is possible from Console dialog, but only when the command does not require user input. For example it is not possible to execute ''su root''. | Unsupported by the protocol. WinSCP can open [[shell_session|separate shell session]] to execute the command. | | ||
^ [[task_properties|Owner or group change]] | Supported. | In version 2 and 3 of SFTP protocol, owner and group can be changed only with knowledge of UID/GID (unsupported by WinSCP). Version 4 allows even change using user or group name. | | ^ [[task_properties|Owner or group change]] | Supported. | In version 2 and 3 of SFTP protocol, owner and group can be changed only with knowledge of UID/GID (unsupported by WinSCP). Version 4 allows even change using user or group name. | |