That's what I've meant by the "child shell session".
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No it doesn't start a new child shell session. It immediately disconnects the session as the Screen Cap I attached indicates.
I was referring to thewashcommand in general, not to WinSCP behavior.
If you run thewashand thenexit, does theexitclose a session? Or does it only exit thewash?
wash and then exit, it only appears to exit wash. I'm in the same terminal as I was before performing wash and I have my full history.
No it doesn't start a new child shell session. It immediately disconnects the session as the Screen Cap I attached indicates.
wash command in general, not to WinSCP behavior.
wash and then exit, does the exit close a session? Or does it only exit the wash?
Doesn't it rather star a new child shell session?
In what case, you could use it as a Shell is session settings:
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_login_scp
Sorry, I do not understand what you mean by "wash".
What error do you get, when you try to access the directory?