WinSCP Import/Export Configurations and Saved Sessions
To copy your WinSCP sessions from a Windows XP to another Windows XP machine use below.
To export saved sessions to a file run below in the Windows XP run box (Start -> Run and then type copy/paste entire line below into box and hit return)
regedit /e winscp.reg “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Martin Prikryl\WinSCP 2\Sessions”
The winscp.reg file will be saved in the home directory for your profile (e.g. c:\Documents and Settings\zkaleem)
To import settings to copy file to a folder of your choice on other Windows XP PC.
Right click winscp.reg file and select merge. You will be warned by Windows regarding changes. Allow the changes and your setting will get merged/imported into Windows registry.
This method should also work on Windows XP to Windows Vista but I haven’t tested.
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