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[[this>../../forum/profile.php?mode=register|Register on the forum]] before you post. I may be able to deal with your issue only after some time, so I would appreciate if I have a contact to you. | [[this>../../forum/profile.php?mode=register|Register on the forum]] before you post. I may be able to deal with your issue only after some time, so I would appreciate if I have a contact to you. | ||
- | TFTP stands for trivial file transfer protocol and is used for less important files to be transferred because it requires less network overhead (slows down your network less). FTP is file transfer protocol and is used for the more important files like email (sometimes) and video/audio downloads. ive never heard of scp but ftp isnt secure so it sounds good to me | + | ===== Example of Bug Report ===== |
- | http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=2145820 | + | > Subject: **Open session in new window** |
- | http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=2145800 | + | > |
+ | > While session is opened and the main window is shown, hold //Shift// and click on a saved session (in //Session > Saved Sessions// menu) in subfolder in order to open the session in new window. | ||
+ | > It does not work. | ||
+ | > Instead error message pops up saying: "Host does not exist". | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > Using WinSCP 4.1.4 with "Commander" interface on Windows XP SP3. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > It happens for any stored session in subfolder, regardless of protocol or server. So I'm not posting session log file as it seems irrelevant. | ||
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===== Example of Support Request for Scripting ===== | ===== Example of Support Request for Scripting ===== | ||
> Subject: **Trouble setting server timeout via command line** | > Subject: **Trouble setting server timeout via command line** |