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This option allows the user to select between the old and new Internet protocols and addressing schemes (IPv4 and IPv6). The default setting is //Auto//, which means WinSCP will do something sensible and try to guess which protocol you wanted. (If you specify a literal Internet address, it will use whichever protocol that address implies. If you provide a hostname, it will see what kinds of address exist for that hostname; it will use %%IPv6%% if there is an %%IPv6%% address available, and fall back to IPv4 if not.) This option allows the user to select between the old and new Internet protocols and addressing schemes (IPv4 and IPv6). The default setting is //Auto//, which means WinSCP will do something sensible and try to guess which protocol you wanted. (If you specify a literal Internet address, it will use whichever protocol that address implies. If you provide a hostname, it will see what kinds of address exist for that hostname; it will use %%IPv6%% if there is an %%IPv6%% address available, and fall back to IPv4 if not.)
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explicitly set this to //IPv4// or //%%IPv6%%//. ((&puttydoccite)) explicitly set this to //IPv4// or //%%IPv6%%//. ((&puttydoccite))

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