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martin

Re: Just one more thing

pmailkeey wrote:

I don't see an X button on the session tab

Make sure you have the latest version of WinSCP.
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_tabs
pmailkeey

Re: Just one more thing

martin wrote:

Session > Close Session. There's also a toolbar button for that. Or simply press the "X" button on the session tab.

It looks like the easiest method is to just shut WinSCP down! I don't see an X button on the session tab and via menus is long-winded !

A 'logout' button should be readily available. "Close session" is not the opposite of 'login'. The opposite is 'logout' and should be labelled as such for clarity and intuition.

martin wrote:

– How do I set initial local & remote default directory values? (to a root dir)

https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_login_directories

Done.

martin wrote:


– Can I make <double-click> local file = upload function?

https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_pref_panels#double-click

Done - after some further research. It'd be useful to have these settings under 'preferences' menu as that is what they are - and they don't qualify as being advanced settings.

Thanks Martin.
pmailkeey

Just one more thing

Hi,

Some questions:
– Where's the (remote server) log out button or function?
– How do I set initial local & remote default directory values? (to a root dir)
– Can I make <double-click> local file = upload function?

Cheers. Mike.