What is WinSCP?
WinSCP is a popular, free, and open-source Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), Secure Copy Protocol (SCP), and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client for Windows. It is designed to provide a secure and reliable way to transfer files between a local computer and a remote server. With its intuitive interface and robust features, WinSCP has become a go-to tool for system administrators, developers, and IT professionals.
Main Features
WinSCP offers a range of features that make it an essential tool for managing files and directories on remote servers. Some of its key features include:
- Secure file transfers using SFTP, SCP, and FTP protocols
- Support for SSH-2 protocol for secure authentication and encryption
- Integration with Windows Explorer, allowing for easy file transfers and management
- Customizable interface with support for multiple languages
- Batch file scripting and automation capabilities
Installation Guide
System Requirements
Before installing WinSCP, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, or Vista (32-bit or 64-bit)
- .NET Framework 4.6 or later
- Minimum 512 MB RAM
Installation Steps
Installing WinSCP is a straightforward process. Follow these steps:
- Download the latest version of WinSCP from the official website.
- Run the installer and follow the prompts to select the installation location and language.
- Choose the components to install, such as the WinSCP executable, documentation, and language files.
- Wait for the installation to complete.
WinSCP Snapshot and Restore Workflow
What is a Snapshot?
A snapshot is a point-in-time copy of a repository or directory. WinSCP allows you to create snapshots of your remote repositories, which can be used for backups, version control, or testing.
Creating a Snapshot
To create a snapshot in WinSCP, follow these steps:
- Connect to your remote server using WinSCP.
- Navigate to the repository or directory you want to snapshot.
- Right-click on the repository or directory and select
