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[[File:sftpSend2.jpg]] | The SFTP Send utility allows you to configure it by editing a simple xml file. If you want to protect your settings from casual viewing you can use the supplied EncryptData utility as shown below. | ||
Run the program from the DOS / Terminal command prompt. Type in you plain text and press enter. The data will then be encrypted and saved to a text file called password.txt. | |||
You can then copy and paste the encrypted version between the [ ] into the xml. Note you need to tell the application that the data is encrypted by amending the xml attribute '''encrypted="yes"''' | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 6 December 2020
The SFTP Send utility allows you to configure it by editing a simple xml file. If you want to protect your settings from casual viewing you can use the supplied EncryptData utility as shown below.
Run the program from the DOS / Terminal command prompt. Type in you plain text and press enter. The data will then be encrypted and saved to a text file called password.txt.
You can then copy and paste the encrypted version between the [ ] into the xml. Note you need to tell the application that the data is encrypted by amending the xml attribute encrypted="yes"