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5.2.5 Command to delete all completed queue items (martin) | You don't need a "to" there. (81.183.74.73) | ||
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When //Enable queue processing by default// is checked, WinSCP starts processing the queue as soon as the first item is added to the list. If it is unchecked, you have to explicitly ask for the queue to be processed using command //Commands > Queue > Process queue// (the command is also available on the queue toolbar). Once the queue is completed, processing is disabled and has to be explicitly enabled again the next time. | When //Enable queue processing by default// is checked, WinSCP starts processing the queue as soon as the first item is added to the list. If it is unchecked, you have to explicitly ask for the queue to be processed using command //Commands > Queue > Process queue// (the command is also available on the queue toolbar). Once the queue is completed, processing is disabled and has to be explicitly enabled again the next time. | ||
- | The //Transfer on background by default// checkbox makes WinSCP to perform all transfers on background. You can always alter this for particular transfer on [[ui_copy|transfer options dialog]] (if enabled). | + | The //Transfer on background by default// checkbox makes WinSCP perform all transfers on background. You can always alter this for particular transfer on [[ui_copy|transfer options dialog]] (if enabled). |
The //Transfer each file individually on background by default// checkbox makes WinSCP en-queue each selected file as separate transfer by default. You can always alter this for particular transfer on [[ui_copy|transfer options dialog]] (if enabled). | The //Transfer each file individually on background by default// checkbox makes WinSCP en-queue each selected file as separate transfer by default. You can always alter this for particular transfer on [[ui_copy|transfer options dialog]] (if enabled). |