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-====== Drag&Drop Page (Preferences Dialog) ======+====== The Drag&Drop Page (Preferences Dialog) ======
The //Drag&Drop page// on the [[ui_preferences|Preferences dialog]] allows you to configure behavior of WinSCP when transferring files using drag&drop to other applications. It does not affect drag&drop within WinSCP (for example between local and remote panels of [[ui_commander|Commander interface]]). The //Drag&Drop page// on the [[ui_preferences|Preferences dialog]] allows you to configure behavior of WinSCP when transferring files using drag&drop to other applications. It does not affect drag&drop within WinSCP (for example between local and remote panels of [[ui_commander|Commander interface]]).
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-===== [[moving]] Moving to Other Applications ===== 
-The //Allow moving from remote directory to other applications// checkbox is removed in the //latest beta version//. //In the latest beta version//, moving to other applications is always enabled. &beta 
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-The //Allow moving from remote directory to other applications// checkbox is by default disabled allowing you to only copy files using drag&drop. The reason behind this is that users expect the "copy" to be default drag&drop operation (the one performed what you do not hold any of ''Ctrl/Shift'' modifiers). Unfortunately it is always the target application (Windows Explorer usually), that selects the default drag&drop operation. The only thing that WinSCP can do to force "copy" be the default is disable "move" operations all together. This would force Windows Explorer to use "copy", because there wouldn’t be another option. 
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-Another reason to keep the option disabled is that, particularly with [[#temporary|Temporary folder mode]], there's a risk of losing your files, when moving files from temporary folder to their destination fails. 
===== [[fake_file]] Shell Extension/Fake File mode ===== ===== [[fake_file]] Shell Extension/Fake File mode =====
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]].
-When [[dragext|drag&drop shell extension]] is [[dragext#installation|installed and loaded]], this method does allow dragging files to any drive (local or network). The files can be dropped to Windows Explorer only (including desktop).+When [[dragext|drag&drop shell extension]] is [[dragext#installation|installed and loaded]], this method does allow dragging files to any drive (local or network). The files can be dropped to Windows File Explorer only (including desktop).
-When drag&drop shell extension is not installed --- e.g. when using [[portable|portable executables]] (//in the latest beta version only//) &beta or when [[microsoft_store|installed from Microsoft Store]]((Or on Windows 10 version 1803 - but not later versions - where the drag&drop shell extension is broken.)) &recent (*remove comment on 1803 once it is out of use *) ---- this method does not allow dropping files to unmapped network drives.((Neither to floppy drives, if anyone is still using them.)) 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 (//in the latest beta version only//). &beta+When drag&drop shell extension is not installed -- e.g. when using [[portable|portable executables]] or when [[microsoft_store|installed from Microsoft Store]] -- this method does not allow dropping files to unmapped network drives. In this case, you can enable dropping files by specifying UNC paths to selected network drives in the //==Allow== dropping files to these network drives// box. Enter each path on separate line.
 +When you have problems with starting file dragging because WinSCP hangs, when trying to start monitoring a particular drive (typically a mapped network drive), you can ==exclude== it from monitoring. Add ''-X'' line to the //Allow dropping files to these network drives// box. That is a dash/minus sign, followed by the drive letter.
===== [[temporary]] Temporary Folder mode ===== ===== [[temporary]] Temporary Folder mode =====
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The //Warn where there is not enough free space// makes WinSCP try to guess if the files to be downloaded fits into the [[temp_folders|temporary directory]]. The //Warn where there is not enough free space// makes WinSCP try to guess if the files to be downloaded fits into the [[temp_folders|temporary directory]].
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-The //Warn when moving via temporary directory// is enabled only when //Allow moving from remote directory to other applications// is checked. It makes WinSCP warn you that moving files from remote directory to local one via [[temp_folders|temporary folder]] is dangerous. WinSCP loses control of the download once it finishes transfer of the files to the temporary directory. Thus this is its last chance to remove the files from remote directory. If the target application (Windows Explorer) fails to deliver the files from temporary folder to target folder, you may lose your files. The checkbox is removed in the //latest beta version//. &beta 
===== Further Reading ===== ===== Further Reading =====
Read more about [[ui_preferences|Preferences dialog]] and its other [[ui_preferences#pages|pages]]. Read more about [[ui_preferences|Preferences dialog]] and its other [[ui_preferences#pages|pages]].

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