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  2. WinSCP 5+ works well in Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) - MacOS 10.14 (Mojave) with Wine 3+. A word to the wise on using either Cyberduck or Firefox to transfer files. If you copy a file and OS X complains about it being damaged, it is likely that the quarantine extended attribute has been set. To remove it from a file: xattr -dr com.apple ...

  3. Extract the name of subfolders and files after successful remote to local synchronization with WinSCP .NET assembly 1 Check if a file transferred successfully in WinSCP, when using the Session.PutFile function

  4. 152. I know this is old, but it is actually very possible. Go to your WinSCP profile (Session > Sites > Site Manager) Click on Edit > Advanced... > Environment > SFTP. Insert sudo su -c /usr/lib/sftp-server in "SFTP Server" (note this path might be different in your system) Save and connect. Source.

  5. Select the files for download in the remote file panel; Navigate to the target directory in the local file panel; Invoke the Download command; On the Transfer options dialog, go to Transfer Settings > Generate Code; On the Generate transfer code dialog, select the .NET assembly code tab; Choose PowerShell language. (I'm the author of WinSCP)

  6. An "upload" to a mapped network folder is not a job for WinSCP. A mapped network folder behaves as a local drive. A plain Windows copy command will do. So first do your WinSCP download and then copy (it's not really called an upload) the files to the network drive.

  7. Open a PuTTY terminal via WinSCP. Hover over PuTTY icon in the taskbar and right-click on the preview -> Change Settings. Connection > SSH > Uncheck Compression (if checked) Connection > SSH > Cipher > Move Blowfish up the list. Back to 10+ MiB/s compared to 50kb/s.

  8. If you want to download and delete the files, you better use -delete switch of the get command. This way, you can be sure that WinSCP deletes only those files that were really successfully downloaded.

  9. If you are going to do this often and really want to auto-delete after download, you could modify the Powershell script to delete the files after download. I will explain this for WinSCP version 5.17.6. Open this file in an editor: c:\Program Files (x86)\WinSCP\Extensions\ArchiveDownload.WinSCPextension.ps1. Line 151 should contain:

  10. So, basically I am trying to download only one file from the entire folder on my server. Folder "domain" contains those files right now: File1.txt File2.txt File3.txt. So, as I can see in WinSCP docs if I want to download only one file I still should use Session.GetFiles() (method docs) with full path to file. Okay, but I can't understand what ...

  11. I am using the following code to transfer files from my FTP server to my local machine which works fine. "C:\Program Files (x86)\WinSCP\WinSCP.com" /command ^ "open ftp://rnandipati:J13@Files8.