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To connect you first need to configure your session. To connect you first need to configure your session.
-The configuring a session, most often you set a //Host name//, //User name// and //Protocol//.+When configuring a session, most often you set a //Protocol//, //Host name// and //User name//.
-Session is usually configured on a [[ui_login|Login dialog]]. In [[scripting]] and on [[commandline|command-line]] session is configured using [[session_url|session URL]] and some additional switches.+Session is usually configured on a [[ui_login|Login dialog]].
-===== [[stored]] Stored Sessions ===== +In [[scripting]] session is configured using [[session_url|session URL]] and some additional switches of ''[[scriptcommand_open|open]]'' command. On [[commandline|command-line]] you can also use session URL and some additional switches.
-Although you can configure a session manually every time you connect, more convenient is to store your frequently used session configurations into a [[ui_login_stored_sessions|stored session list]].+
-To store session configuration use //Save button// on the [[ui_login|Login dialog]]. The [[ui_login_save|Save session as]] dialog will appear.+===== [[site]] Sites ===== 
 +Although you can configure a session manually every time you connect, more convenient is to store your frequently used session configurations into a [[ui_login|site list]].
-You will find stored sessions useful also for [[scripting]] to configure session options that cannot be configured using scripting commands directly.+To store session configuration use //Save button// on the [[ui_login|Login dialog]]. The [[ui_login_save|Save session as Site]] dialog will appear.
-Note that even when you have already logged in, you can still [[task_connections#saving_opened_session|store the opened session]].+Note that even when you have already logged in, you can still [[task_connections#saving|store the opened session]].
-System administrators can create [[administration#special_session|stored session that cannot be modified nor deleted]].+System administrators can create [[administration#special_session|site that cannot be modified nor deleted]].
==== [[password]] Password Storing ==== ==== [[password]] Password Storing ====
-You can [[security_credentials#storing_password|store a password]] as part of the stored session. +You can [[security_credentials#storing_password|store a password]] as part of the site.
===== [[default]] Default Session Configuration ===== ===== [[default]] Default Session Configuration =====
-New session configurations (both in GUI and scripting) start with default configuration. Particularly with default [[sftp|SFTP protocol]]. The built-in defaults can be changed using //Set defaults// button on //[[ui_login_stored_sessions|Stored Sessions tab]]// of Login dialog.+New session configurations (both in GUI and scripting) start with default configuration. Particularly with default [[sftp|SFTP protocol]]. The built-in defaults can be changed using //[[ui_login#defaults|Manage > Set Defaults]]// command on Login dialog.
 +//Change of the defaults do not affect the already stored sites. You can [[commandline#batchsettings|mass-modify stored sites from command-line]].//

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