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5.2 Using “Download” and “Upload” commands to distinguish copying to local and remote directories respectively (martin) 5.2 removed upload/download toolbar (martin)
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===== Automating Upload ===== ===== Automating Upload =====
To automate file upload use scripting command ''[[scriptcommand_put|put]]'' or .NET assembly method ''[[library_session_putfiles|Session.PutFiles]]''. To automate file upload use scripting command ''[[scriptcommand_put|put]]'' or .NET assembly method ''[[library_session_putfiles|Session.PutFiles]]''.
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-===== Buttons for File Upload / File Download ===== 
-In [[ui_commander|Commander interface]] you can use toolbar with Upload/Download buttons to transfer files. You will want to use these particularly, if you want to transfer files, without having the [[ui_file_panel|panel]] with source directory active. 
===== [[unc]] Uploading Files From UNC Paths (Network shares) ===== ===== [[unc]] Uploading Files From UNC Paths (Network shares) =====
While WinSCP cannot browse UNC paths (network shares) in local [[ui_file_panel|panel]] of [[ui_commander|Commander interface]], it can upload files from there. You can [[task_upload#dragdrop|drag]] the files from Windows Explorer or another application, you can use UNC paths in [[scripting]], or use any other mean of uploading as described on this page. While WinSCP cannot browse UNC paths (network shares) in local [[ui_file_panel|panel]] of [[ui_commander|Commander interface]], it can upload files from there. You can [[task_upload#dragdrop|drag]] the files from Windows Explorer or another application, you can use UNC paths in [[scripting]], or use any other mean of uploading as described on this page.

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