Hello and welcome to nearly 11 years ago. :)
Thanks for the update though, that's definitely a better default position for the INI file.
Thanks for the update though, that's definitely a better default position for the INI file.
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So use the /ini switch.
/ini
"C:\Program Files (x86)\WinSCP\WinSCP.exe" /ini="%AppData%\WinSCP\WinSCP.ini"
This won't be useful for multi-user computers.. I choose INI so it can be backed up, and sync'd to my file server so that I can get it immediately on my other computers.
/ini
switch.
Could we at least have the INI in %AppDir%\WinSCP if the process isn't running with UAC elevation?
That means that you need to make sure you are running WinSCP from location where you have write permissions. Or that you need to specify alternative location for an INI file using /ini switch. There's actualy nothing wrong on the article you refer to. But some note about the change might be worth it :)
%AppDir%\WinSCP
if the process isn't running with UAC elevation?
/ini
switch. There's actually nothing wrong on the article you refer to. But some note about the change might be worth it :)
So, what does that mean for users who used winscp.ini in prior versions? To which location should I move the file? And please change the infopage about configuration to the new settings :)Note that this won't work in 5.0.1 anymore, as this version disables file virtualization:
https://winscp.net/tracker/719
Probably useless now but the OS is Windows 7 Professional x64, so the INI file for me is at%LocalAppData%\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\WinSCP
I also see there are quite a few unreleased changes. Do you offer a latest build download?
%LocalAppData%\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\WinSCP