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(Feature Requests > Indicator of COPY vs MOVE in transfer queue)
Indicator of COPY vs MOVE in transfer queue

(Feature Requests > Return of option: transfer each file (and folder!!) individually on [in] background by default)
Return of option: transfer each file (and folder!!) individually on [in] background by default

(Feature Requests > Indicator of COPY vs MOVE in transfer queue)
Re: Indicator of COPY vs MOVE in transfer queue

(Support and Bug Reports > WinSCP Doesn't update remote folder (Commander) after file or folder delete)
Re: WinSCP Doesn't update remote folder (Commander) after file or folder delete

(Feature Requests > Indicator of COPY vs MOVE in transfer queue)
Indicator of COPY vs MOVE in transfer queue

(Feature Requests > Return of option: transfer each file (and folder!!) individually on [in] background by default)
Return of option: transfer each file (and folder!!) individually on [in] background by default

(Support and Bug Reports > WinSCP Doesn't update remote folder (Commander) after file or folder delete)
WinSCP Doesn't update remote folder (Commander) after file or folder delete

(Support and Bug Reports > WinSCP DELETES files instead of giving "file not found" warnings (since 4.1.3 and possibly before))
Fixed

(Support and Bug Reports > WinSCP DELETES files instead of giving "file not found" warnings (since 4.1.3 and possibly before))
WinSCP DELETES files instead of giving "file not found" warnings (since 4.1.3 and possibly before)

(Support and Bug Reports > WinSCP DELETES files instead of giving "file not found" warnings (since 4.1.3 and possibly before))
WinSCP DELETES files instead of giving "file not found" warnings (since 4.1.3 and possibly before)

(Support and Bug Reports > WinSCP DELETES files instead of giving "file not found" warnings (since 4.1.3 and possibly before))
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(Support and Bug Reports > WinSCP DELETES files instead of giving "file not found" warnings (since 4.1.3 and possibly before))
WinSCP DELETES files instead of giving "file not found" warnings (since 4.1.3 and possibly before)