![]() ![]() I think the first idea is the best - use UI cues to indicate that the connection has been lost, and automatically reconnect as soon as the user tries to do anything (e.g., refresh, change working directory, etc.). The bottom line is, it *is* very inconvenient to have that alert box popping up all the time when there is a connection lost, for whatever reason. On Network error: Connection reset by peer (when Idle) automatically reconnect (in combination with sftp accounts above). Kill the Idle mode (send a ftp command or whatever) every X seconds (this in combination with different sftp accounts so a user can chose if he/she wants this option on/off, just like auto resume transfer thingie) I would gladly reconnect on my own convenience (trust me Alert boxes ARE annoying). Lose the Alert box (leave the rest as is, graying out the remote side as n00ge suggests would be great). I would like to suggest a couple of options: I have the same issue and it IS annoying, especially when you are working outside WinSCP. ![]()
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