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link fix protocols#sftp (martin) | 4.1 Server does not use UTF-8 changed to UTF-8 encoding for filenames and moved to Environment tab, as it is used also by FTP protocol. (martin) | ||
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===== Protocol Options ===== | ===== Protocol Options ===== | ||
Use //Preferred SFTP protocol version// to configure maximal version of SFTP protocol that WinSCP will attempt to use. WinSCP will seamlessly downgrade to any lower version that the server supports. The only reason, that you may want to change the option for, is bug either in SFTP server or WinSCP itself specific to particular version of the protocol. | Use //Preferred SFTP protocol version// to configure maximal version of SFTP protocol that WinSCP will attempt to use. WinSCP will seamlessly downgrade to any lower version that the server supports. The only reason, that you may want to change the option for, is bug either in SFTP server or WinSCP itself specific to particular version of the protocol. | ||
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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). | ||
===== [[bugs]] Detection of Known Bugs in SFTP Servers ===== | ===== [[bugs]] Detection of Known Bugs in SFTP Servers ===== |