Actually, this is basically the same as my other post regarding PuTTY & SecureCRT. It seems WinSCP stores the public key in the same format as PuTTY, except in an .ini file. Please, see my post in the PuTTY forum and reply if you can.
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Actually, this is basically the same as my other post regarding PuTTY & SecureCRT. It seems WinSCP stores the public key in the same format as PuTTY, except in an .ini file. Please, see my post in the PuTTY forum and reply if you can.
Thanks!
After asking the PuTTY team, I was able to receive a solution. Check my post in the other discussion to see. To get WinSCP working, all I had to do was copy the PuTTY keys into the [SshHostKeys] section of winscp.ini and remove the quotation marks.