Post a reply

Before posting, please read how to report bug or request support effectively.

Bug reports without an attached log file are usually useless.

Options
Add an Attachment

If you do not want to add an Attachment to your Post, please leave the Fields blank.

(maximum 10 MB; please compress large files; only common media, archive, text and programming file formats are allowed)

Options

Topic review

prewald

It works

Okay, it looks like it does work.
I have been trying to troubleshoot this from the WinSCP dashboard, and that is why I was complaining.
However, I needed to run some scripting with this file and I went to that instead and it worked just the way I wanted it to. I watched the data transfer via the command prompt. The dashboard didn't reflect what was happening.
prewald

Further clarification

I forgot to mention that I am using FTP not SFTP
prewald

Can't reverse the direction of transfer

I am trying to move files from the remote directory to the local directory. When I open the "synchronize" configuration window, I select "local" and "synchronize" and the remote directory changes. When I select "remote" and "synchronize", the remote directory changes. There is no change in the direction of transfer regardless of which way I set the synchronize direction. What am I doing wrong?