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up to date anchor fake_file (martin) | 5.14.2 Bug 1701: Allowed dropping remote files to network drives. (martin) | ||
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Use //Determine drop target by dragging a fake file// button to make WinSCP determine drop target by dragging a fake file.((Actually a folder.)) This method allows direct transfers to a target folder. With this method, it is also possible to [[transfer_queue|transfer files on background]]. | Use //Determine drop target by dragging a fake file// button to make WinSCP determine drop target by dragging a fake file.((Actually a folder.)) This method allows direct transfers to a target folder. With this method, it is also possible to [[transfer_queue|transfer files on background]]. | ||
- | On Windows 10 (since version 1803) or when [[microsoft_store|installed from Microsoft Store]], this method does not allow dropping files to unmapped network drives and floppy drives. | + | On Windows 10 (since version 1803) or when [[microsoft_store|installed from Microsoft Store]] or when [[dragext|drag&drop shell extension]] is not installed, this method does not allow dropping files to unmapped network drives and floppy drives. In this case, you can enable dropping files specifying a path to selected network drives in the //Allow dropping files to these network drives// box. |
- | On older systems, WinSCP will use [[dragext|Drag&drop Shell Extension]], if it is [[dragext#installation|installed and loaded]]. This method does allow dragging files to Windows Explorer (including desktop) only. | + | On older systems, WinSCP will use [[dragext|drag&drop shell extension]], if it is [[dragext#installation|installed and loaded]]. This method does allow dragging files to Windows Explorer (including desktop) only. |
===== [[temporary]] Temporary Folder mode ===== | ===== [[temporary]] Temporary Folder mode ===== |