I don't think you understood my question.
I know that the underlying process stops when the windows command window closes. However, what I want to know is exactly how WinSCP closes. When a command window is forced closed, Windows sends the application a close command but how does WinSCP respond to that command while in the middle of transferring a file? Does WinSCP close gracefully so that no files in the process of being downloaded are corrupted?
I know that the underlying process stops when the windows command window closes. However, what I want to know is exactly how WinSCP closes. When a command window is forced closed, Windows sends the application a close command but how does WinSCP respond to that command while in the middle of transferring a file? Does WinSCP close gracefully so that no files in the process of being downloaded are corrupted?