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  * Check [[faq#scripting|F.A.Q. on scripting/automation]].   * Check [[faq#scripting|F.A.Q. on scripting/automation]].
  * If you are getting an error message, check the list of [[messages|common error messages]].   * If you are getting an error message, check the list of [[messages|common error messages]].
-  * Turn on [[logging|session logging]] using [[commandline#logging|''/log'' command-line switch]] and check the generated log file to see, if WinSCP actually does what you want it to do. IF you are having problems with password authentication, enable password logging using [[commandline#logging|''/loglevel=*'' command-line switch]] and check the log, if a correct password is being used. +  * Turn on [[logging|session logging]] using [[commandline#logging|''/log'' command-line switch]] and check the generated log file to see, if WinSCP actually does what you want it to do. If you are having problems with password authentication, enable password logging using [[commandline#logging|''/loglevel=*'' command-line switch]] and check the log, if a correct password is being used. \\ <code batch> 
-  * If no session log is created, chances are that some error prevented WinSCP from starting, creating a log, or starting a session. Check WinSCP console output for any error. It is recommended to execute ''[[executables|winscp.com]]'' from existing console window (such as from Windows ''cmd.exe''). The ''winscp.com'' inherits the console((A ''winscp.exe'' always creates a new console that closes when WinSCP finishes.)) and when it exits with an error, the error is preserved on the console, allowing you to inspect it. +winscp.com /ini=nul /script=script.txt /log=script.log /loglevel=* 
-  * See also [[guide_debugging_scheduler|*]].+</code>     
 +  * If no session log is created, chances are that some error prevented WinSCP from starting, creating a log, or starting a session. Check WinSCP console output for any error. It is recommended to execute ''[[executables|winscp.com]]'' from an existing console window (such as from Windows Command Prompt – ''cmd.exe'' or PowerShell). \\ &screenshotpict(scripting_debugging) \\ The ''winscp.com'' inherits the console((A ''winscp.exe'' always creates a new console that closes when WinSCP finishes.)) and when it exits with an error, the error is preserved on the console, allowing you to inspect it. 
 +  * See also [[guide_debugging_scheduler|*]] or \\ [[faq_batch_file|*]]
  * If you cannot log in or transfer the file using a script, yet you can log in or transfer the file in GUI, see [[faq_script_vs_gui|*]]   * If you cannot log in or transfer the file using a script, yet you can log in or transfer the file in GUI, see [[faq_script_vs_gui|*]]

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