File Transfer
The default file transfer settings can be configured using the File Transfer page of the Settings dialog. The new settings will affect subsequently started File Transfer windows.
Figure : The File Transfer page of the Settings dialog.
- Show Root Directory
Check the Show Root Directory check box to show the root directory in the File Transfer window by default.
- Show Hidden Files
Check the Show Hidden Files check box to show hidden files in the File Transfer window by default.
- Confirm Delete
Check the Confirm Delete check box if you want the File Transfer utility to ask for confirmation when deleting files or folders.
- Confirm Overwrite
Check the Confirm Overwrite check box if you want the File Transfer utility to ask for confirmation when you try to transfer a file that already exists in the target system.
- Close Progress Dialog On Success
Check the Close Progress Dialog On Success check box if you want that the Download and Upload dialogs close automatically when finished.
Display Items by Using
With the Display Items by Using setting you can select the default view for the File Transfer window by choosing one of the four possible views.
- Large Icons
Select the Large Icons option to display the File Transfer file view as a Large Icons view. Each file and folder has a large icon associated with it, making for a clear and uncluttered display.
- Small Icons
Select the Small Icons option to display the File Transfer file view as a Small Icons view. Each file and folder has a small icon associated with it. This makes it possible to display several times more items than the Large Icons view.
- List
Select the List option to display the File Transfer file view as a List view. Each file and folder has a small icon associated with it, and the files and folders are displayed in one single column underneath each other.
- Details
Select the Details option to display the File Transfer file view as a Details view. The files and folders are displayed with a small icon, their file name, file size, file type, their last modification date and attributes visible.
By clicking on the Name, Size, Type and Modified sort bars located on top of the File view, you can sort the files and folders based on their file name, file size, file type and the time they were last modified. Clicking the same sort option again reverses the sorting order.
Note that the sort function is not case sensitive: upper case text is sorted together with lower case text.
The file type associations are derived from the your local computer. If you have defined a new file type description for files with a certain file name extension, also the files in the remote computer are shown to be of that file type. This makes it easy to recognize particular file types also on the host computer.
Missing File Association
The SSH Secure Shell for Workstations Windows client uses file type associations in the same way as Windows Explorer does. When you double-click a file in the File Transfer window, it will be opened using the application with which its file type has been associated.
All file types are not associated with any application. With this field you can define what application will be used to open a file that has no file type association. The default application is Notepad, which is a reasonable choice for files containing text.
To change the default association for unknown file types, click the button next to the text field. A Select Application dialog will be displayed, allowing you to select the desired application.
Formatting string for file time
In the formatting string field you can type a string that presents how the time and date stamps of the files are displayed in the File Transfer window. The default value is %c
, which means that the date and time will be presented in the format defined in the Windows country settings (locale).
To change the format of the time and date stamps, replace the default value with a string consisting of some of the following character combinations.
- %a
Abbreviated weekday name
- %A
Full weekday name
- %b
Abbreviated month name
- %B
Full month name
- %c
Date and time representation appropriate for locale
- %d
Day of month as decimal number (01 - 31)
- %H
Hour in 24-hour format (00 - 23)
- %I
Hour in 12-hour format (01 - 12)
- %j
Day of year as decimal number (001 - 366)
- %m
Month as decimal number (01 - 12)
- %M
Minute as decimal number (00 - 59)
- %p
Current locale's A.M. / P.M. indicator for 12-hour clock
- %S
Second as decimal number (00 - 59)
- %U
Week of year as decimal number, with Sunday as first day of week (00 - 53)
- %w
Weekday as decimal number (0 - 6; Sunday is 0)
- %W
Week of year as decimal number, with Monday as first day of week (00 - 53)
- %x
Date representation for current locale
- %X
Time representation for current locale
- %y
Year without century, as decimal number (00 - 99)
- %Y
Year with century, as decimal number
- %z, %Z
Time-zone name or abbreviation; no characters if time zone is unknown
- %%
Percent sign
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