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martin

padischaum wrote:

You are right I already figure out how to open multiple connection but I haven't figure out how to open many connections within one winscp window. I wonder if thats possible it would be really cool.

Just use multiple open commands in a single script. But it is quite possible that I have no idea what you actually ask for :)
padischaum

Hello Martin,


thank you for your fast reply. I am sorry I could answer earlier.
You are right I already figure out how to open multiple connection but I haven't figure out how to open many connections within one winscp window. I wonder if thats possible it would be really cool.
And thank you for the path hint, thats just tooo easy ^^ and I feel ashamed postin that question :)
Maybe you got a idea for the one window problem?

Greetings
martin

Re: Scripting and Sessions

padischaum wrote:

I setup a little script which opens a connection to all servers relevant for a certain project, set up putty to open automatically and everything is working as expected.
Now I want to know if it's possible to open several session inside one winscp window by scripting?

I do not understand probably, because it seems that in the first sentence you claim to achieve already what you ask for in the latter one.

And maybe if possible can I send the switch -m param to putty to execute a programm like htop or top (it would save some time ^^)

You can specify the switch in PuTTY path in preferences.
padischaum

Scripting and Sessions

Hello everyone,


this is my first post in this board and thatswhy just want to say: I love WinSCP
I hope its development won't stop and the borland compiler does not troubles you someday.

Returning to my question:
I setup a little script which opens a connection to all servers relevant for a certain project, set up putty to open automatically and everything is working as expected.
Now I want to know if it's possible to open several session inside one winscp window by scripting?
And maybe if possible can I send the switch -m param to putty to execute a programm like htop or top (it would save some time ^^)


I hope I didn't miss this question when searching google and this bb.

Keep up the great work! You are the only reason why windows is useful :)


Greetings