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Troubleshooting
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- Troubleshooting Connection Issues
- Troubleshooting Scripting/Automation Issues
- When You Are Not Able to Help Yourself
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Troubleshooting Connection Issues
When you are not able to connect to the server:
- Make sure you use protocol that the server supports.
- Read guide for connecting to FTP/SFTP server.
- Try if you can connect with other client using the same protocol.
- If you can connect with other client, check why WinSCP may not be able to connect to a server, when other clients are.
- When using SFTP/SCP, it may be useful to try to connect with SSH terminal client (such as PuTTY). You may get some useful message back on terminal screen.
- Check other F.A.Q. on connection.
- If you are getting an error message, check list of common error messages.
- If the server refuses to accept your connection or drops the connection suddenly, you should better check the server (e.g. its log file) first to find out the reason. Contact the server administrator if you cannot check the server yourself.
Troubleshooting Scripting/Automation Issues
When you are facing issue with scripting/automation:
- Read guide for automation/scripting and other related guides.
- Check F.A.Q. on scripting/automation.
- If you are getting an error message, check list of common error messages.
- Turn on logging and check the generated log file to see if WinSCP actually does what you want it to do.
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When You Are Not Able to Help Yourself
Learn what support you may get to WinSCP.