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| ===== [[username]] Username ===== | ===== [[username]] Username ===== | ||
| - | If you do not specify username on [[ui_login#session_settings|Login dialog]], WinSCP will prompt you once it needs it for authenticatio | + | If you do not specify username on [[ui_login#session_settings|Login dialog]], WinSCP will prompt you once it needs it for authentication. |
| &screenshotpict(authenticate_username) | &screenshotpict(authenticate_username) | ||
| - | admin | ||
| ===== [[password]] Password ===== | ===== [[password]] Password ===== | ||
| - | Admin@12345 | ||
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| If you are using password authentication, you can enter your password directly on [[ui_login#session_settings|Login dialog]]. Otherwise, WinSCP will prompt you once a server asks for it. You will be prompted again if you enter invalid password. Also note that most of the servers will "prompt" for a password when you use invalid username, not to allow an attacker to learn if the particular account exists. | If you are using password authentication, you can enter your password directly on [[ui_login#session_settings|Login dialog]]. Otherwise, WinSCP will prompt you once a server asks for it. You will be prompted again if you enter invalid password. Also note that most of the servers will "prompt" for a password when you use invalid username, not to allow an attacker to learn if the particular account exists. | ||