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baja

Re: Queue default suspended

Great. Looking forward to this :)
martin

Re: Queue default suspended

This issue has been added to tracker.
martin

Re: Queue default suspended

OK, I see. Added to TODO list.
baja

Re: Queue default suspended

martin wrote:

Can you tell me what do you need this for?


When I'm updating a website I usually need do update a couple of files from different folders at the same times since there are dependencies between them.
Now I can update 1 by 1 and there were situations when I had updated 1 file and by the time I update the second one someone clicks to see the webpage and gets fatal because the other file is not updated.

This feature would really help me. I'd be able to put all the files I need in a queue and update them at the sam time so this would not happen.
martin

Re: Queue default suspended

Can you tell me what do you need this for?
baja

Queue default suspended

I have searched the forum and did not find solution for this.
I would like to add several files to download queue but do not want them to automatically upload/execute.
After I add all the files then I'd should click on Execute and all files should upload. Basically, all files I add to queue/background transfer should be with default status Suspended or something like that.
If this feature exists already please explain how to enable it (just do not tell me about batch scripting).

I'm using WinSCP v4.0.5 and Norton interface.