I downloaded the app winscp from http://winscp.net and i made a folder into the portableapps folder and it worked really fine. The applications is stand alone so all information about that is stored into a .ini file in the app folder.
winscp is really useful for network administrators to login everywhere into their machines
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Is working, but it is a little so simple. PortabeApps.com uses a folder structure to improve backup possibilities. Plus did you check that WinSCP doesn't have absolute paths in the .ini? Those would break if you use the device at another machine with a different drive letter...
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And you should find... http://sourceforge.net/projects/winscppe/
Otbsupport just threw launchers together that left lots of settings behind, and I don't know if they were ever updated to fix that.
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I have a WinSCP Portable, but I'd been fighting with a way to get it to work with PuTTY Portable for launching PuTTY sessions (to no avail) so I didn't release it. Would people want it even sans PuTTY integration? (Not sure how important it is to most people)
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Putty is rhe bes tool for ssh on Windows.
And WinSCP is the best way for SCP on Windows.
I'm using both WinSCP portable and Putty.
but its not working very well with the versions i use.
so maybe u can figure it out man
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Check this out... Looks like WinSCP has some built in PuTTY integration:
http://4sysops.com/archives/integrating-putty-in-winscp/
This is the Google search I used:
http://www.google.com/search?q=integrate+putty+and+winscp
Hope this helps!
I know that. That's what I was referring to. But WinSCP can't handle launching it through the PuTTY Portable launcher. And if you don't do it that way, PuTTY will use the local registry.
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I'd love a WinSCP Portable. I am currently running it from a directory on my drive and it does not use PuTTY integration without a local putty installed anyways.
FileZilla is useful but WinSCP has a much more refined interface and has a lot more features I use for work and it's MC interface really clicks with me.
Now that it actually has ftp I am just waiting for a Portable apps version so I can toss filezilla.
To get putty working is there any way to inject the path to a personal portableapps into the %PROGRAMFILES% variable for the programs running or just create a new var it will see only in it's instance?
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Since John mentioned having the Putty Portable launcher to work with WinSCP I thought I would throw this in here. I have easily figured how to add a Putty package that was compiled to allow a new connection option so Putty can be used as a terminal for Cygwin. It works with Putty Portable since that was the basis for me to get it going. If anyone is interested let me know and I'll provide links for the files and instructions on what to do.
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Ok, here ya go.
PuTTYcyg Information
This is the actual package to grab.
Only thing you have to do is extract that package, then copy all the files to X:\PortableApps\PuTTYPortable\App\putty overwriting the original Putty source.
The next time you launch Putty Portable you should see an extra option in the "Connection type:" called (Cygterm).
Highlight that option, set host to - and port to - .
Yes that's...
HOST is -
PORT is -
Give it a name in saved sessions if you want or not and hit save.
Then hit open.
The new compiled Putty.exe will automatically detect your Cygwin install.
Now you should have a complete working Putty terminal for your Cygwin install!
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I don't see much of reason for leasing WinSCP without the PuTTY integration, as FileZilla supports SCP, just without the PuTTY integration.
Certificate authentication doesn't appear to be supported in FileZilla.
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