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Advanced

On the Advanced page of the Settings dialog you can configure additional file transfer options. The new settings will affect subsequently started File Transfer windows.


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Figure : Even more file transfer options displayed.

  • Preserve Original File Time

    Check the Preserve Original File Time check box if you want that the transferred files retain their original time and date stamp values. If this option is not selected, the transferred files will be stamped with the time of the transfer.

Upload

The following settings affect the upload process

  • Preserve original destination permissions

    Select this check box to preserve the file permissions of the original file located on the remote host computer. The transferred file will use the same file permissions as the original file.

  • Default file permission mask

    Type the octal UNIX file permission mask (as with the chmod command) that is to be used as the default value for files.

  • Default directory permission mask

    Type the octal UNIX directory permission mask (as with the chmod command) that is to be used as the default value for directories.

File Transfer Window

The following settings affect the file transfer process:

  • Number of buffers

    Type the number of buffers used in file transfer. The default value is 10.

  • Buffer size

    Type the default buffer size. The default value is 32 kilobytes.

Upload Locally Modified Remote Files

This selection affects how SSH Secure Shell will react if you edit locally a file stored in the remote host computer.

  • Yes

    If you select the Yes option, the locally modified file will be uploaded to the remote host computer.

  • No

    If you select the No option, the locally modified file will not be uploaded to the remote host computer.

  • Ask

    If you select the Ask option, SSH Secure Shell will ask you to decide if you want to upload a locally modified file.

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