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newer and more modern protocol, designed to perform in a manner similar to FTP. It is widely supported, even on non-Unix-like platforms, but not nearly as universally as SCP.  Do not confuse SFTP  (based on SSH) with FTPS/Secure FTP (based on SSL); they are distinct protocols which do not interoperate. newer and more modern protocol, designed to perform in a manner similar to FTP. It is widely supported, even on non-Unix-like platforms, but not nearly as universally as SCP.  Do not confuse SFTP  (based on SSH) with FTPS/Secure FTP (based on SSL); they are distinct protocols which do not interoperate.
-WinSCP supports SFTP version 0 (since 3.4), version 1 (since 3.4), version 2 (since 3.1), [[&sftp3|version 3]] (since 3.0 beta), [[&sftp4|version 4]] (since 3.2) and [[&sftp5|version 5]] (since 3.6.7). Support for version 5 is experimental as no server supporting the version is known and it currently does not bring any new functionality. +WinSCP supports SFTP version 0 (since 3.4), version 1 (since 3.4), version 2 (since 3.1), [[&sftp3|version 3]] (since 3.0 beta), [[&sftp4|version 4]] (since 3.2) and [[&sftp5|version 5]] (since 3.6.7). Support for version 5 is experimental as no server supporting the version is known, and it currently does not bring any new functionality.
Unlike SCP, for connection with an SFTP server you do not need access to shell. Thus it is more independent of the remote operating system.  Unlike SCP, for connection with an SFTP server you do not need access to shell. Thus it is more independent of the remote operating system. 

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