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login dialog in caption (martin) not only ssh servers (martin)
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-Use //End-of-line characters// to specify text file format used by the server. To allow [[transfer_mode|text mode transfers]], WinSCP needs to know the format of text files. Generally there is plenty of text file formats, almost every platform has it own format. WinSCP supports two most used formats, Unix and Windows. As most SSH servers are run on Unix system, generally you may leave the default Unix format. If your server runs on Windows, select the Windows format. If you do not use text mode transfers, the option is not important for you.+Use //End-of-line characters// to specify text file format used by the server. To allow [[transfer_mode|text mode transfers]], WinSCP needs to know the format of text files. Generally there is plenty of text file formats, almost every platform has it own format. WinSCP supports two most used formats, Unix and Windows. As most servers are run on Unix system, generally you may leave the default Unix format. If your server runs on Windows, select the Windows format. If you do not use text mode transfers, the option is not important for you.
With [[protocols#sftp|SFTP-4 and newer]], the server tells itself what format it uses, so the configured option is not used. With [[protocols#sftp|SFTP-4 and newer]], the server tells itself what format it uses, so the configured option is not used.

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