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2008-08-21 2008-09-28
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-====== Keep Remote Directory Up To Date ======+====== Keep Remote Directory up to Date ======
//Keep remote directory up to date// is a unique feature of WinSCP. With it you may let WinSCP watch for changes in a local directory and have it automatically reflect the changes on the selected remote directory. //Keep remote directory up to date// is a unique feature of WinSCP. With it you may let WinSCP watch for changes in a local directory and have it automatically reflect the changes on the selected remote directory.
Using it, you can, with some limitations, work with local files using your favourite tools and the effect would be as if you were working with remote files directly. In other words, the feature partially replaces commercial remote directory drive mapping tools. Using it, you can, with some limitations, work with local files using your favourite tools and the effect would be as if you were working with remote files directly. In other words, the feature partially replaces commercial remote directory drive mapping tools.
-Find the function in //Commands > Keep Remote Directory Up To Date//. The [[ui_keepuptodate|Options dialog]] will appear.+Find the function in //Commands > Keep Remote Directory up to Date//. The [[ui_keepuptodate|Options dialog]] will appear.
If you use WinSCP to synchronize your files only, you can use [[commandline|command-line parameter]] ''/keepuptodate'' to quickly open [[ui_keepuptodate|options dialog]]. If you use WinSCP to synchronize your files only, you can use [[commandline|command-line parameter]] ''/keepuptodate'' to quickly open [[ui_keepuptodate|options dialog]].

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