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martin
Re: Issue is resolved
Ok, thanks for info.
mfaynberg
Issue is resolved
Guys, sorry for the confusion! It had nothing to do with the WinSCP but was rather a bug in the OpenSSH :(
Thank you for your help!
Mike
mfaynberg
Session logs
Martin, thank you.
You can see zipped logs at <invalid hyperlink removed by admin>
Connecting to the IP 192.168.0.173 displays the version numbers (and obviously considers them as a part of the filename, therefore, listing all versions for every file), while the session with IP 192.168.0.201 does not.
I suspect this is a result of different SSH versions: built-in SSH for the first system, and OpenSSH for the second - but I cannot be sure.
Best regards,
Mike
martin
Ok, so please post logs from both.
mfaynberg
Martin, thank you! I am aware of this option and made sure it is not checked. Moreover, what I found out that connecting to some OpenVMS stations does not exhibit this problem, while connecting to some – does :(
Mike
martin
Re: Cannot restore the file version information in the WinSCP tabs
Cannot restore the file version information in the WinSCP tabs
The OpenVMS specifics is that the filenames contain file version number. I could see them before, but somehow they disappeared. I tried to edit the session's settings in the Session Advanced dialog, but it did not help.
How to restore this option?
Thank you, everyone!