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martin

Re: Batch Keepuptodate and autoreconnect

So did you try to enable keepaliaves? Please attach a full session log file showing the problem (using the latest version of WinSCP).

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Wellman

Batch Keepuptodate and autoreconnect

Hi, I am using this script in a batch file to keep my remote folder up to date. Unfortunately, when no change is recognized, I am disconnected from the server.
I tried to figure out how to reconnect automatically but didn't found any info on the forum. I only found old answers saying it is not possible but the posts are from 2006 and 2015 so I am not sure if it still reflects the reality.
Disconnected from server
No-transfer-time exceeded. Closing control connection.

"C:\Users\XYZ\Downloads\WinSCP-5.19.6-Portable\WinSCP.com" /ini=nul /command "option batch continue" "option confirm off" "open ftp://xyyhdfkjdf/" "keepuptodate -delete ""C:\Users\XYZ\Documents"" /XYZ/Documents" ^
 
set WINSCP_RESULT=%ERRORLEVEL%
if %WINSCP_RESULT% equ 0 (
echo Success
) else (
echo Error
)
pause
exit /b %WINSCP_RESULT%

Would be great if someone can help.

PS: I am using portable version of WinSCP.

Best Regards!