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Home » Community » Newbie corner » [Solved] SFTPBrowser example build failed (SFTPBrowser example buil error: error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp_CertCloseStore referenced in function winstore_close)
Re: [RESOLVED] Re: SFTPBrowser example build failed [message #61314 is a reply to message #61309] Mon, 23 December 2024 08:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Oblivion is currently offline  Oblivion
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Hello Scott,

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Btw, do SCP mean Secure Copy Protocal, why it would be faster than normal SFTP way?


Well, long story short: SCP is different from SFTP in that SFTP has a protocol overhead (it internally chunks and "acks" transfered chunks), so it will be slower on big file transfers.
The downside of scp is that it has no transfer/pause/continue mechanism, as it is only a data stream over SSH protocol. Difference is usually visible in huge file transfers.


SCP download error: Possibly your server not supporting downloads, and only uploads by SCP?


As for the file partitioning: I decided to integrate a dumbed-down version of it (can be selected in the settings) into the SFtpBrowser within a couple of days.



Best regards,
Oblivion







[Updated on: Mon, 23 December 2024 08:51]

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