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Use //Server does not use UTF-8// to configure if WinSCP should use UTF-8 (Unicode) encoding for filenames in communication with the server. With default //Auto// value, UTF-8 will be used for SFTP protocol 4 and newer, unless the server is known not to support UTF-8 (Foxit software WAC Server). Set the option to //On// to unconditionally disable usage of UTF-8. Set the option to //Off// to force usage of UTF-8 (useful for servers using MBCS natively). Use //Server does not use UTF-8// to configure if WinSCP should use UTF-8 (Unicode) encoding for filenames in communication with the server. With default //Auto// value, UTF-8 will be used for SFTP protocol 4 and newer, unless the server is known not to support UTF-8 (Foxit software WAC Server). Set the option to //On// to unconditionally disable usage of UTF-8. Set the option to //Off// to force usage of UTF-8 (useful for servers using MBCS natively).
-===== Detection of Known Bugs in SFTP Servers =====+===== [[bugs]] Detection of Known Bugs in SFTP Servers =====
The box allows you to configure the bugs WinSCP should expect to see in the [[protocols#protocols#sftp_ssh_file_transfer_protocol|SFTP server]]. Read more about [[interoperability]] with SFTP servers. The box allows you to configure the bugs WinSCP should expect to see in the [[protocols#protocols#sftp_ssh_file_transfer_protocol|SFTP server]]. Read more about [[interoperability]] with SFTP servers.

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