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* while you may have permissions to overwrite the existing file, you might not have permissions to create new (temporary) file. | * while you may have permissions to overwrite the existing file, you might not have permissions to create new (temporary) file. | ||
- | For performance reasons transfer to temporary file name is enabled by default for files larger than a given threshold. The threshold is initially 100 KiB. You can change the threshold. You can also enable the feature for all files, particularly when looking to achieve the second impact. You may also need to disable the feature altogether, particularly if you do not have permissions required (e.g. permissions to create a new file in target directory). This can be configured on //[[ui_pref_resume|Endurance page]]// of Preferences dialog. | + | For performance reasons transfer to temporary file name is enabled by default for files larger than a given threshold. The threshold is initially 100 KB. You can change the threshold. You can also enable the feature for all files, particularly when looking to achieve the second impact. You may also need to disable the feature altogether, particularly if you do not have permissions required (e.g. permissions to create a new file in target directory). This can be configured on //[[ui_pref_resume|Endurance page]]// of Preferences dialog. |
If your transfer is interrupted, a partial file (with ''.filepart'' extension) remains in the target folder. After you try to transfer the file a second time, WinSCP looks for the partial file. If it finds a partial file, it offers you chance to resume the transfer ([[ui_pref_environment#confirmations|the confirmation can be disabled]]). | If your transfer is interrupted, a partial file (with ''.filepart'' extension) remains in the target folder. After you try to transfer the file a second time, WinSCP looks for the partial file. If it finds a partial file, it offers you chance to resume the transfer ([[ui_pref_environment#confirmations|the confirmation can be disabled]]). |