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By the //Server response timeout// you define how long should WinSCP wait for an answer from the server before displaying window with option to //Abort// the connection. Note that the window does not block the waiting, so when it is displayed and the response is finally received it disappears itself. | By the //Server response timeout// you define how long should WinSCP wait for an answer from the server before displaying window with option to //Abort// the connection. Note that the window does not block the waiting, so when it is displayed and the response is finally received it disappears itself. | ||
- | ===== Keepaliaves ===== | + | ===== Keepalives ===== |
Some servers (and also firewalls and routers on the way between the client and the server) disconnect client if they does not receive any data from it for defined period. In //Keepalives// box you may order WinSCP to send some dummy data in regular periods to avoid the disconnection. The period is defined by //Seconds between keepalives//. | Some servers (and also firewalls and routers on the way between the client and the server) disconnect client if they does not receive any data from it for defined period. In //Keepalives// box you may order WinSCP to send some dummy data in regular periods to avoid the disconnection. The period is defined by //Seconds between keepalives//. | ||