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The //Force IP address for passive mode connections// controls, if WinSCP should use the external IP address of the FTP host instead the IP address provided by the server. This is useful when the IP address is translated (NAT). The option is available for [[ftp_modes#passive|passive mode]] only. When set to //Auto//, WinSCP uses the external IP address automatically, when the provided IP address is not routable. The //Force IP address for passive mode connections// controls, if WinSCP should use the external IP address of the FTP host instead the IP address provided by the server. This is useful when the IP address is translated (NAT). The option is available for [[ftp_modes#passive|passive mode]] only. When set to //Auto//, WinSCP uses the external IP address automatically, when the provided IP address is not routable.
-The //Use HOST command to select host on the server// controls, if WinSCP should send ''HOST'' command to the server to select, which of virtual hosts, it is connecting to. Currently, an //Auto// option behaves as //Off//.+The //Use ==HOST== command to select host on the server// controls, if WinSCP should send ''HOST'' command to the server to select, which of virtual hosts, it is connecting to. Currently, an //Auto// option behaves as //Off//.
Check the //Display all file revisions on VMS servers//, if you want to display all file revisions in the file panel, when connected to a VMS server. Check the //Display all file revisions on VMS servers//, if you want to display all file revisions in the file panel, when connected to a VMS server.

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