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===== Shell ===== ===== Shell =====
-Use the //Shell// option to specify what shell WinSCP will use. The ''bash'' shell is recommended for working with WinSCP. If your default shell does not work with WinSCP, you can specify another shell. Typing the full path (e.g. ''/bin/bash'' or ''/usr/local/bin/bash'') is recommended. You can also make use of the option to alter session startup. For example to change the user after login (known as ''su'') ((See [[faq_su|FAQ]] for details.)).+Use the //Shell// option to specify what shell WinSCP will use. The ''bash'' shell is recommended for working with WinSCP. If your default shell does not work with WinSCP, you can specify another shell. Typing the full path (e.g. ''/bin/bash'' or ''/usr/local/bin/bash'') is recommended. You can also make use of the option to alter session startup. For example to change the user after login (known as ''su'') ((See [[faq_su|FAQ]] for details.)). The command to start shell is interpreted by the SSH server, so the syntax can change with the server ((Typically it is regular shell command interpreted by the default shell of user.)).
WinSCP needs to know what environment variable contains exit code of the last command. By default it tries to autodetect that. However the autodetection can fail and also slows down login. You may specify the variable directly instead in //Return code variable// box. WinSCP needs to know what environment variable contains exit code of the last command. By default it tries to autodetect that. However the autodetection can fail and also slows down login. You may specify the variable directly instead in //Return code variable// box.

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