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2008-12-01 2009-06-29
the limit is in KiB/s since 4.1 (martin) 4.2.2 bug 292 (martin)
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===== Controlling the Operation ===== ===== Controlling the Operation =====
-Check //Disconnect when operation finishes// to make WinSCP disconnect current session when the operation finishes. Note that this will also cancel any background transfers associated with current session. You can configure whether you want to close whole application along using confirmation option //[[ui_pref_environment#confirmations|Exiting application on operation completion]]// in preferences.  
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Use //Minimize// button to minimize WinSCP window to taskbar. You may be [[ui_pref_environment#notifications|notified with ballon]] once the operation finishes. Use //Minimize// button to minimize WinSCP window to taskbar. You may be [[ui_pref_environment#notifications|notified with ballon]] once the operation finishes.
Use //Cancel// button to cancel the operation. Note that with [[protocols#scp_secure_copy_protocol|SCP protocol]] the transfer of file cannot be interrupted without closing whole session. Use //Cancel// button to cancel the operation. Note that with [[protocols#scp_secure_copy_protocol|SCP protocol]] the transfer of file cannot be interrupted without closing whole session.
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 +Use //Once finished// to choose [[once_done|action to do]] once the operation is completed. Note that the chosen action may cancel any [[transfer_queue|background transfers]] associated with current session.
Use //Speed// to limit transfer speed. Available only for transfer operation. The limit is in KiB/s. Use //Speed// to limit transfer speed. Available only for transfer operation. The limit is in KiB/s.

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