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martin

Re: WINSCP Regsitry file Location

cnu wrote:

Hi I am planning to upgrade WINSCP from 5.1.6 to 5.17.3 on windows server 2008 R2 Servce pack1 OS Version .how can i save off the configuration storage as an ini file and make a copy, before installing the upgrade.Im unable to find the Registry file or INI file to make a copy of it now.

See https://winscp.net/eng/docs/config#export

Though you do not need to do anything to preserve the configuration.
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/installation#upgrade

1)When I was My about to delete the winscp 5.x on my local machine it showed .ini file as well but when i installed 5.17.3 on my local machine and tried to delete the newer version it didnt show up while deletion .Do i need to restart my laptop to get the config.ini file or use WINSCP and run any commands to generate the .ini file ?

When you are uninstalling the old version, it shows a list of all potential locations of data stored by WinSCP, even those that do not actually exist. While the new version shows only the really existing locations.
cnu

WINSCP Regsitry file Location

Hi I am planning to upgrade WINSCP from 5.1.6 to 5.17.3 on windows server 2008 R2 Servce pack1 OS Version .how can i save off the configuration storage as an ini file and make a copy, before installing the upgrade.Im unable to find the Registry file or INI file to make a copy of it now.

1)When I was My about to delete the winscp 5.x on my local machine it showed .ini file as well but when i installed 5.17.3 on my local machine and tried to delete the newer version it didnt show up while deletion .Do i need to restart my laptop to get the config.ini file or use WINSCP and run any commands to generate the .ini file ?