Yes, you can save the commands to .txt.
But the point is that you then specify
And use arguments like
Or you can use the
But the point is that you then specify
WinSCP.exe as the program to execute in the scheduler. As the article says:
* Browse forWinSCP.exeexecutable.
And use arguments like
/script=C:\path\to\script.txt /log=C:\path\to\script.log /ini=nul
Or you can use the
/command and specify the commands directly on WinSCP command-line. But that may not be convenient, providing the small box in the scheduler.