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When //Lookup user groups// is ticked, WinSCP will use ''groups'' command on start-up to list groups the user belongs too. It will then offer the list on [[ui_properties|Properties dialog]] to allow user select the group instead of typing it. | When //Lookup user groups// is ticked, WinSCP will use ''groups'' command on start-up to list groups the user belongs too. It will then offer the list on [[ui_properties|Properties dialog]] to allow user select the group instead of typing it. | ||
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+ | During WinSCP start up, you may receive an error indicating a problem with the ''groups'' command. Untick the //Lookup user groups// box. More than likely your Linux environment doesn't have the ''groups'' command available. | ||
On start-up WinSCP will by default clear all aliases on commands it uses. This is done to avoid unexpected behaviour (e.g. alias ''rm'' to ''rm -i''). If there are no aliases influencing command behaviour, this feature can be disabled by unticking //Clean aliases//. This setting speeds up the login process. | On start-up WinSCP will by default clear all aliases on commands it uses. This is done to avoid unexpected behaviour (e.g. alias ''rm'' to ''rm -i''). If there are no aliases influencing command behaviour, this feature can be disabled by unticking //Clean aliases//. This setting speeds up the login process. |