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commandline and script_commands#open (martin) verification of the host key (martin)
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Multiple sessions can be opened simultaneously. Use the ''[[script_commands#session|session]]'' command to switch between them. Multiple sessions can be opened simultaneously. Use the ''[[script_commands#session|session]]'' command to switch between them.
-Note that the first connection to an SSH server requires [[ssh#verifying_the_host_key|verification of the host key]]. You can use [[commandline|command-line]] parameter ''hostkey'' (or switch of ''[[script_commands#open|open]]'' command with the same name) to accept the expected hostkey automatically.+Note that the first connection to an SSH server requires [[scripting#hostkey|verification of the host key]].
WinSCP returns exit code 1, when any command is interrupted due to an error or any prompt is answered //Abort// (even automatically in batch mode). Otherwise it returns the exit code 0. WinSCP returns exit code 1, when any command is interrupted due to an error or any prompt is answered //Abort// (even automatically in batch mode). Otherwise it returns the exit code 0.
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With console interface tool you can also use input/output redirection and pipes. With console interface tool you can also use input/output redirection and pipes.
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 +===== [[hostkey]] Verifying the Host Key in Script =====
 +The first connection to an SSH server requires [[ssh#verifying_the_host_key|verification of the host key]]. To automate the verification in script, you can use [[commandline|command-line]] parameter ''hostkey'' (or switch of ''[[script_commands#open|open]]'' command with the same name) to accept the expected hostkey automatically.
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 +You can find the fingerprint on [[ui_fsinfo|Server and Protocol Information Dialog]].
===== Running a Script under a Different Account ===== ===== Running a Script under a Different Account =====

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