1 B:@KBK9 :;NG A5@25@0 =5 =0945= 2 @55AB@5. 52>7<>6=> ?@>25@8BL, GB> K A>548=O5B5AL 8<5==> A B5< A5@25@><, A :>B>@K< E>B8B5. B?5G0B>: :;NG0 A5@25@0: %s\n\nA;8 K 4>25@O5B5 MB><C A5@25@C, =06<8B5 «0». 'B>1K A>548=8BLAO, =5 70?><8=0O :;NG A5@25@0, =06<8B5 «5B». ;O >B:070 >B A>548=5=8O =06<8B5 «B<5=0». 2 ! >7<>6=>, ?@>87>HQ; 27;><!\n\nB:@KBK9 :;NG A5@25@0 =5 A>2?405B A @0=55 8A?>;L7>202H8<AO. >7<>6=>, 04<8=8AB@0B>@ A5@25@0 87<5=8; :;NG A5@25@0, ;81> K A>548=O5B5AL A A5@25@><, ?@8B2>@ONI8<AO =C6=K< 0< A5@25@><. B?5G0B>: =>2>3> :;NG0: %s\n\nA;8 0< 8725AB=> >1 MB>< 87<5=5=88 8 K 4>25@O5B5 =>2><C :;NGC - =06<8B5 «0», GB>1K >1=>28BL :;NG 8 A>548=8BLAO. A;8 K E>B8B5 A>548=8BLAO, A>E@0=82 AB0@>5 7=0G5=85 :;NG0, =06<8B5 «5B». B:07 >B A>548=5=8O - «B<5=0», MB> !"+ 70254><> 157>?0A=K9 2K1>@. 3 K 703@C605B5 A5:@5B=K9 :;NG SSH2 2 AB0@>< D>@<0B5, :>B>@K9 =54>AB0B>G=> 70I8IQ= >B ?>445;:8. 5:><5=4C5< ?@5>1@07>20BL 53> 2 =>2K9 D>@<0B.\n\nK?>;=8BL B0:>5 ?@5>1@07>20=85 <>6=> 703@C782 :;NG 2 ?@>3@0<<C PuTTYgen 8 A>E@0=5=8O 2 D09;. 100 CORE_ERROR 101 ;NG A5@25@0 =5 ?@>25@O;AO! 102 5 ?>;CG05BAO A>548=8BLAO. 103 @5@20=> ?>;L7>20B5;5<. 104 !>548=5=85 @07>@20=>. 105 5 <>3C >?@545;8BL :>4 7025@H5=8O. 106 ><0=40 «%s» 7025@H8;0AL A :>4>< >H81:8 %d 8 A>>1I5=85<\n%s. 107 ><0=40 7025@H8;0AL A >H81:>9 %d 108 ><0=40 «%s» 2K40;0 >H81>G=K5 40==K5 «%s». 109 5 <>3C ?>;CG8BL 8<O ?0?:8 =0 A5@25@5. 110 5 <>3C @07;8G8BL A>>1I5=85 ?@825BAB28O. 5@>OB=>, =5A>2<5AB8<0O 25@A8O :><0=4=>3> 8=B5@?@5B0B>@0 (@5:><5=4C5BAO BASH). 111 5 <>3C A<5=8BL ?0?:C =0 «%s». 113 5 <>3C ?@>A<>B@5BL ?0?:C «%s». 114 5>6840==0O AB@>:0 2 A>45@68<>< :B0;>30: «%s». 115 525@=> 7040=K ?@020: «%s». 116 5 <>3C C40;8BL >1I85 =0AB@>9:8. 117 5 <>3C C40;8BL 871@0==K5 A>548=5=8O. 118 5 <>3C C40;8BL D09; A;CG09=KE G8A5;. 119 5 <>3C C40;8BL >B:@KBK5 :;NG8 A5@25@>2. 120 5 >?@545;O5BAO ?5@5<5==0O, A>45@60I0O :>4 2>72@0B0. 121 5 <>3C ?>;CG8BL A?8A>: 3@C??. 122 $09; 8;8 ?0?:0 «%s» =5 ACI5AB2C5B. 123 5 <>3C >?@545;8BL A2>9AB20 D09;0 «%s». 124 5 <>3C >B:@KBL D09; «%s». 125 H81:0 ?@8 GB5=88 D09;0 «%s». 126 5 C40;>AL A:>?8@>20BL D09; «%s». 127 >?8@>20=85 D09;>2 =0 A5@25@ =5 C40;>AL. 128 >?8@>20=85 D09;>2 A A5@25@0 =5 C40;>AL. 129 !1>9 ?@>B>:>;0 SCP: =5>6840==K9 :>=5F AB@>:8. 130 !1>9 ?@>B>:>;0 SCP: =525@=K9 D>@<0B 2@5<5=8. 131 !1>9 ?@>B>:>;0 SCP: =525@=0O C?@02;ONI0O 70?8AL (%s; %s) 132 !1>9 :>?8@>20=8O D09;0 «%s». 133 !1>9 SCP: =525@=K9 D>@<0B >?8A0B5;O D09;0 134 «%s» - =5 O2;O5BAO ?0?:>9! 135 5 <>3C A>740BL ?0?:C «%s». 136 5 <>3C A>740BL D09; «%s». 137 H81:0 70?8A8 2 D09; «%s» 138 5 <>3C >?@545;8BL A2>9AB20 D09;0 «%s». 139 !5@25@ A>>1I05B >1 >H81:5 «%s» 140 5 C40;>AL C40;8BL D09; «%s». 141 !1>9 ?@>B>:>;8@>20=8O. @>B>:>;8@>20=85 >B:;NG5=>. 142 5 <>3C >B:@KBL D09; ?@>B>:>;0 «%s». 143 5 C40;>AL ?5@58<5=>20BL D09; «%s» 2 «%s». 144 $09; «%s» C65 ACI5AB2C5B. 145 0?:0 «%s» C65 ACI5AB2C5B. 146 5 C40;>AL ?5@59B8 2 4><0H=NN ?0?:C. 147 H81:0 A1@>A0 0;8A>2 148 5 C40;>AL =0AB@>8BL LS =0 >B>1@065=85 3@C?? 149 5 C40;>AL A1@>A8BL ?5@5<5==K5 ;>:0;870F88 150 5>6840==K9 >B25B A5@25@0: %s 151 5 C40;>AL C40;8BL INI-D09;. 152 0@CH5=85 157>?0A=>AB8: A5@25@ ?KB0;AO ?8A0BL 2 «.» 8;8 «..»! 153 @>B>:>; 02B>@870F88 (?>4@>1=>AB8 A<. 2 6C@=0;5 A>548=5=8O:\n%s\n 154 CB5=B8D8:0F8O =5 ?@>945=0. 155 !>548=5=85 =5>6840==> @07>@20=>. 156 5 C40;>AL 70?8A0BL :;NG 2 D09; «%s». 158 !5@25@ 25@=C; :>4 7025@H5=8O :><0=4K %d. 159 !1>9 ?@>B>:>;0 SFTP: =525@=K9 B8? >B25B0 (%d). 160 5?>445@68205<0O 25@A8O SFTP-A5@25@0 (%d). >445@68205< 25@A88 >B %d 4> %d. 161 !1>9 ?@>B>:>;0 SFTP: =525@=K9 =><5@ >B25B0 %d (>6840;>AL %d). 162 5>6840==>5 A>>1I5=85 Ok. 163 5>6840==K9 :>=5F D09;0. 164 5B B0:>3> D09;0 8;8 ?0?:8. 165 >ABC? 70?@5IQ=. 166 1I89 A1>9. 167 525@=K9 >B25B (>H81>G=K9 ?0:5B 8;8 =5A>2<5AB8<K9 ?@>B>:>;) 168 5B A>548=5=8O. 169 !>548=5=85 @07>@20=>. 170 ?5@0F8O =5 ?>445@68205BAO. 171 %s\n>4 >H81:8: %d\n!>>1I5=85 A5@25@0: (%s)\n>4 >?5@0F88: %d 172 525@=K9 :>4 A>AB>O=8O 173 5 <>3C ?@>G8B0BL symlink 174 !5@25@ A>>1I8;, GB> ?0?:0 «%s» ?CAB0 175 >;CG5= ?0:5B SSH_FXP_NAME, 2 :>B>@>< =5B 8;8 =5A:>;L:> 70?8A59 176 5 <>3C >?@545;8BL ?>;=K9 04@5A 4;O «%s». 177 5 <>3C 87<5=8BL A2>9AB20 D09;0 «%s». 178 5 ?>;CG05BAO 8A?>;L7>20BL SFTP. 0 A5@25@5 2>>1I5 70?CI5= SFTP? 179 5 <>3C >?@545;8BL G0A>2>9 ?>OA 180 5 <>3C A>740BL =0 A5@25@5 D09; «%s». 181 5 <>3C 70=>2> >B:@KBL D09; «%s». 182 5 <>3C 70:@KBL D09; «%s». 183 «%s» - MB> =5 D09;! 184 5@5:0G:0 7025@H5=0, => =5 C40QBAO ?5@58<5=>20BL 2@5<5==K9 D09; «%s». 185 5 C40;>AL A>740BL A2O7L «%s». 186 525@=0O :><0=40 «%s». 187 5B 188 «%s» - =525@=K5 ?@020 (B@51C5BAO 2>AL<5@8G=>5 G8A;>) 189 !5@25@ 8A?>;L7C5B =5?>445@68205<K9 A8<2>; :>=F0 AB@>:8 (%s) 190 58725AB=K9 B8? D09;0 (%d) 191 525@=K9 C:070B5;L. 192 5B B0:>3> ?CB8. 193 $09; C65 ACI5AB2C5B. 194 0I8I5=> >B 70?8A8. 195 5B =>A8B5;O. 196 5 C40QBAO @0AH8D@>20BL AB@>:C UTF-8. 197 H81:0 ?@8 2K?>;=5=88 :><0=4K «%s» A D09;>< «%s». 198 5 <>3C 703@C78BL ;>:0;L %d. 199 >;CG5=K =5?>;=K5 40==K5 4> :>=F0 D09;0 200 H81:0 2KG8A;5=8O @07<5@0 ?0?:8 «%s». 201 !;8H:>< 1>;LH>9 (%d 109B) SFTP ?0:5B. 081>;LH89 @07<5@ %d 109B 202 5 <>3C 70?CAB8BL SCP =0 A5@25@5. #1548B5AL, GB> >= CAB0=>2;5= 8 =0AB@>5=. 300 CORE_CONFIRMATION 301 !5@25@ =5 >B25G05B C65 %d A5:C=4.\n\n>4>640BL 5IQ %0:d A5:C=4? 06<8B5 «@5@20BL» GB>1K @07>@20BL A>548=5=85. 302 0@>;L A>548=5=8O «%s»: 303 0@>;L 4;O :;NG0 «%s»: 304 $09; «%s» C65 ACI5AB2C5B. 5@570?8A0BL? 305 0?:0 «%s» C65 ACI5AB2C5B. 8A0BL 2 =5Q? 306 08;CGH89 87 0;3>@8B<>2 H8D@>20=8O%s - %s, B> 5ABL A;0155, G5< =0AB@08205<K9 C@>25=L ?@54C?@5645=8O\n\n%>B8B5 ;8 K ?@>4>;68BL A>548=5=85? 307 '' 308 :;85=B>< 4;O A5@25@0 309 A5@25@>< 4;O :;85=B0 310 0?:0 =07=0G5=8O C65 A>45@68B G0ABL D09;0 «%s». @>4>;68BL 70:0G:C? 06<8B5 «5B» GB>1K AB5@5BL @0=55 A:0G0==CN G0ABL 8 =0G0BL 70:0G:C A=>20. 311 0?:0 =07=0G5=8O C65 A>45@68B G0ABL D09;0 «%s», :>B>@0O 1>;LH5 A0<>3> D09;0. =0 1C45B C40;5=0 8 D09; 70:0G0= 70=>2>. 312 %>B8B5 4>?8A0BL D09; «%s» 2 :>=5F C65 ACI5AB2CNI53>? 06<8B5 «5B» GB>1K 2K?>;=8BL 4>:0G:C. 400 CORE_INFORMATION 401 0 402 5B 403 %>AB: %s\n<O ?>;L7>20B5;O: %s\n!5:@5B=K9 :;NG %s\n5@A8O SSH: %s\n@>B>:>;: %s 404 5@A8O %d.%d.%d (18;4 %d) 405 ?5@0F8O CA?5H=> 7025@H5=0 8 A>548=5=85 @07>@20=>. 406 SFTP (2 %d) 600 CORE_VARIABLE 601 >4 4;O SSH 8 SCP >A=>20= =0 PuTTY %s 602 (2003-09-12) 603 Copyright © 1997-2003 Simon Tatham 604 http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ 1001 WinSCP\n GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE\n Version 2, June 1991\n\n Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA\n Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies\n of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.\n\n Preamble\n\n The licenses for most software are designed to take away your\nfreedom to share and change it. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 1100 WIN_ERROR 1101 5?@028;L=0O <0A:0 «%s» 1102 8<0=85: ?@5@K20=85 MB>9 >?5@0F88 @07@K205B A>548=5=85! 1105 5B B0:>3> A>548=5=8O «%s»! 1107 5 <>3C A>740BL O@;K:. 1108 5 <>3C 87<5=8BL A8AB5<=>5 A>548=5=85 «%s». 1109 5 <>3C ?@>A<0B@820BL ?0?:C «%s». 1110 5 C:070=K D09;K 4;O 2K3@C7:8. 1111 5 <>3C A>740BL ?0?:C «%s». 1112 H81:0 C40;5=8O D09;0 «%s». 1113 5 <>3C C40;8BL 2@5<5==CN ?0?:C «%s». 1114 5 <>3C >B:@KBL/2K?>;=8BL D09; «%s» 1115 5 <>3C 70?CAB8BL @540:B>@ «%s». 1116 5 <>3C 4>640BLAO 70:@KB8O 4>:C<5=B0. 1117 5 <>3C >B:@KBL A>>B25BAB2CNICN ?0?:C 2 4@C3>9 ?0=5;8. !8=E@>=870F8O ?@>A<>B@0 >B:;NG5=0 2 284C =52>7<>6=>AB8. 1118 5 <>3C =09B8, =0 GB> C:07K205B O@;K: «%s». 1119 0:;04:0 «%s» C65 ACI5AB2C5B. 1120 525@=>5 8<O 4;O 70:;04:8 «%s». 1121 525@=>5 8<O ?0?:8 70:;04>: «%s». 1122 0?:0 70:;04>: «%s» C65 ACI5AB2C5B. 1123 ?8A0=85 :><0=4K =5 <>65B A>45@60BL «%s». 1124 ><0=40 A >?8A0=85< «%s» C65 ACI5AB2C5B. 1125 5 C40QBAO >1@0B8BLAO : 4><0H=59 AB@0=8F5 ?@>3@0<<K. 1126 5 C40QBAO ?@>25@8BL =0;8G85 >1=>2;5=8O ?@>3@0<<K. 1127 5 <>3C 2K?>;=8BL «%s». 1128 $09; «%s» =5 =0945=. 1300 WIN_CONFIRMATION 1301 !>548=5=85 «%s» C65 ACI5AB2C5B. 7<5=8BL? 1302 0?:0 «%s» =5 ACI5AB2C5B. !>740BL? 1303 @5@20BL B5:CICN >?5@0F8N? 1304 @5@20BL ?5@5:0G:C?\n\n?5@0F8O =5 <>65B 1KBL ?@5@20=0 2 A5@548=5 ?5@5:0G:8. 06<8B5 «0», GB>1K ?@5@20BL 70:0G:C 8 @07>@20BL A>548=5=85, «5B» - GB>1K ?@5@20BL 70:0G:C, «B<5=0» - GB>1K ?@>4>;68BL. 1305 K C25@5=K, GB> E>B8B5 AB5@5BL D09; «%s»? 1306 K C25@5=K, GB> E>B8B5 AB5@5BL %d 2K1@0==KE D09;0(->2)? 1307 @5@20BL A>548=5=85 «%s» 8 2K9B8 87 ?@>3@0<<K? 1308 &>;LH5 =5 A?@0H820BL 1309 !;8H:>< <0;> <5AB0 =0 2@5<5==>< 48A:5!\n\n@8 ?5@5B0A:820=88 D09;>2 A A5@25@0, >=8 A=0G0;0 70:0G820NBAO 2> 2@5<5==CN ?0?:C «%s», 2 :>B>@>9 4>ABC?=> %s 109B. 07<5@ D09;0(->2) - %s 109B.\n\n 0A?>;>65=85 2@5<5==>9 ?0?:8 <>6=> 87<5=8BL 2 480;>35 0AB@>9:8.\n\nK 2AQ 5IQ E>B8B5 703@C78BL D09;(K)? 1310 @8 ?5@5B0A:820=88 D09;>2 A A5@25@0, >=8 A=0G0;0 70:0G820NBAO 2> 2@5<5==CN ?0?:C «%s», 2 :>B>@>9 4>ABC?=> %s 109B. !C<<0@=K9 @07<5@ 70:0G8205<KE D09;>2 =5 8725AB5= (2 A?8A:5 5ABL ?0?:8)\n\n 0A?>;>65=85 2@5<5==>9 ?0?:8 <>6=> 87<5=8BL 2 480;>35 0AB@>9:8.\n\nK 2AQ 5IQ E>B8B5 703@C78BL D09;K? 1311 >1028BL ?0?:C «%s» 2 70:;04:8? 1312 &>2B>@8BL 1313 !>740BL O@;K: 4;O A>548=5=8O «%s» =0 @01>G5< AB>;5? 1314 !>E@0=8BL =0AB@>9:8 MB>3> A>548=5=8O 2 :0G5AB25 =0AB@>5: ?> C<>;G0=8N? 1315 &@>?CAB8BL 1316 $09; 87<5=Q=. !>E@0=8BL 87<5=5=8O? 1317 !>740BL O@;K: 4;O A>548=5=8O «%s» 2 <5=N «>A;0BL»? 1318 !>740BL 2K1@0==K9 O@;K:? 1319 07>@20BL 2A5 A>548=5=8O 8 2K9B8 87 ?@>3@0<<K? 1320 #40;8BL 2K1@0==CN ?0?:C 70:;04>:? 1321 &0704 1322 &?5@Q4 1323 &>1028BL 1400 WIN_INFORMATION 1401 %s - %s 1402 0?:8, 25@>OB=>, 845=B8G=K 1403 B:@K205B A>548=5=85 «%s»\n%s 1404 6840N 70:@KB8O 4>:C<5=B0... 1405 %s (2K3@C7:0 ?> SFTP 8;8 SCP) 1406 %s (2K3@C7:0 ?> SFTP 8;8 SCP) 1407 >:0;L=>: %s\n0 A5@25@5: %s 1408 @5<O 87<5=5=8O:&A59G0A 1409 &K?>;=8BL 1410 &5@5=5AB8 1411 &5@5=5AB8 2: 1412 @>87>H;> %d >H81>:(-:0). %>B8B5 C2845BL 5Q (8E 2A5)? 1413 H81:0 %d/%d:\n%s 1414 1=>2;5=85 =5 =C6=>. 1415 1=0@C65=0 A2560O 25@A8O %s. %>B8B5 >B:@KBL AB@0=8FC 703@C7:8?\n\n!>25B: 2 <5=N «!?@02:0» <>6=> >B:@KBL >:=> A2545=89 > =>2KE 2>7<>6=>ABOE. 1416 =0G5=85 ?0@0<5B@0 :><0=4K «%s»: 1417 0@0<5B@ :><0=4K «%s» 1450 WIN_STATUS_STRINGS 1451 !>548=5=85 @07>@20=>. 1452 =8F80;870F8O... 1453 >8A: A5@25@0... 1454 !>548=ONAL A A5@25@><... 1455 E>4 2 A8AB5<C... 1456 E>4 2 A8AB5<C CA?5H5=. 1457 B:@K20N A>548=5=85... 1458 '8B0N ?0?:C A5@25@0... 1459 !>548=5=85 >B:@KB>. 1500 WIN_FORMS_STRINGS 1501 57 ?@>B>:>;0. 1502 @>B>:>; =5 ?8H5BAO 2 D09;. 1503 57 ?@>B>:>;0. 1504 @>B>:>; A>548=5=8O «%s» 1505 %s D09; «%s» 2 %s 1506 %s %d D09;>2 «%s» 2 «%s» 1507 >?8@>20BL 1508 5@5=5AB8 1509 ;>:0;L=CN ?0?:C 1510 ?0?:C =0 A5@25@5 1511 >?8@>20BL 1512 5@5=5AB8 1513 C:070==>5 <5AB> 1514 >?8@>20BL 1515 5@5=5AB8 1516 >?8@>20=85 1517 5@5=>A 1518 #40;5=85 1519 !2>9AB20 A>548=5=8O 1520 @5<5==0O ?0?:0 1521 >20O ?0?:0 1522 &2548B5 8<O =>2>9 ?0?:8 1523 !>740BL ?0?:C 1524 !=OBL 2K45;5=85 1525 K1@0BL 1526 %d D09; 1527 %d D09;>2 1528 %d ?0?:0 1529 %d ?0?>: 1530 %d AAK;:0 1531 %d AAK;>: 1532 !2>9AB20: %s 1533 !2>9AB20: %s... 1534 2548B5 8<O 3@C??K. 1535 2548B5 8<O 2;045;LF0. 1536 0704 =0 %s 1537 ?5@Q4 =0 %s 1538 >A;0=> 109B 1539 >;CG5=> 109B 1540 @5<O A>548=5=8O 1541 !60B85 (%s) 1542 ;3>@8B< H8D@>20=8O (%s) 1543 5@A8O ?@>B>:>;0 SSH: %d 1544 =D>@<0F8O > 2K45;5==KE D09;0E 1545 !60B85 (:;85=B » A5@25@: %s, A5@25@ » :;85=B: %s) 1546 ;3>@8B< H8D@>20=8O (:;85=B » A5@25@: %s, A5@25@ » :;85=B: %s) 1547 B:@KBL 871@0==>5 A>548=5=85 «%s» 1548 A?>;L7C5<K9 ?@>B>:>;: %s 1549 8F5=78O %s 1550 09B8 =>2K5 8;8 87<5=Q==K5 D09;K 2 ;>:0;L=>9 ?0?:5 «%s» 8 02B><0B8G5A:8 A:>?8@>20BL 8E =0 A5@25@ 2 ?0?:C «%s». 1551 >8A: 87<5=5=89 2 ;>:0;L=>9 ?0?:5 «%s». 1552 -- @54C?@5640BL > CO728<>AB8 H8D@0 -- 1553 3DES 1554 Blowfish 1555 AES (B>;L:> SSH2) 1556 DES 1557 B:@KBL ?0?:C 1558 #?@02;5=85 70:;04:0<8 1559 07@5H5=> 1560 0?@5I5=> 1561 52>7<>6=> 1562 0: B5:AB 1563 2>8G=K9 1564 !B@>:0: %d/%d 1565 >78F8O: %d 1566 !8<2>;: %d (0x%2x) 1567 7<5=Q= 1568 5 <>3C =09B8 AB@>:C «%s». 1569 K?>;=5=> 70<5=: %d 1570 0 AB@>:C 1571 ><5@ AB@>:8: 1572 525@=K9 =><5@ AB@>:8. 1573 7<5=8BL A2O7L/O@;K: 1574 >1028BL A2O7L/O@;K: 1575 !>548=5=85 @07>@20=>. 1576 !>548=ONAL... 1577 K1@0BL A>548=5=85 «%s» 1578 >1028BL 70:;04:C 1579 <O 70:;04:8: 1580 5@5=5AB8 70:;04:C 1581 <O =>2>9 ?0?:8: 1582 !>E@0=8BL A>548=5=85 :0: 1583 !>E@0=8BL A>548=5=85 :0:: 1584 5@58<5=>20BL 70:;04:C 1585 >2>5 8<O 70:;04:8 1586 K?>;=ON :><0=4C 1587 K?>;=8BL :><0=4C «%s» 1588 :; 1589 K:; 1590 2B> 1591 %s/%s 1592  1593  1594 %s, %d ?C=:B>2 1595 58725AB=> 1596 0AGQB @07<5@0 ?0?:8 1597 2548B5 ?0@>;L 1598 2548B5 A5:@5B=CN D@07C :;NG0 1599 @83;0H5=85 A5@25@0 1600 WIN_VARIABLE 1601 Copyright © 2000-2003 Martin Prikryl 1602 http://winscp.sourceforge.net/ 1603 http://winscp.sourceforge.net/eng/history.php 1604 http://winscp.sourceforge.net/eng/requirements.php 1605 http://winscp.sourceforge.net/eng/forum.php 1606 http://winscp.sourceforge.net/updates.php 1607 http://winscp.sourceforge.net/eng/download.php 1608 http://winscp.sourceforge.net/eng/donate.php 1701 CAA:89 ?5@52>4: !B0A #:>;>2 , 2003. 65216 Error removing control from dock tree 65217 - Dock zone not found 65218 - Dock zone has no control 65219 Multiselect mode must be on for this feature 65220 Separator 65221 Error setting %s.Count 65222 Listbox (%s) style must be virtual in order to set Count 65232 Alt+ 65233 (None) 65234 Value must be between %d and %d 65235 All 65236 Unable to insert a line 65237 Invalid clipboard format 65238 Clipboard does not support Icons 65239 Cannot open clipboard 65240 Text exceeds memo capacity 65241 There is no default printer currently selected 65242 Menu '%s' is already being used by another form 65243 Picture: 65244 (%dx%d) 65245 Preview 65246 Cannot open AVI 65247 Docked control must have a name 65248 Tab 65249 Esc 65250 Enter 65251 Space 65252 PgUp 65253 PgDn 65254 End 65255 Home 65256 Left 65257 Up 65258 Right 65259 Down 65260 Ins 65261 Del 65262 Shift+ 65263 Ctrl+ 65264 =8<0=85 65265 H81:0 65266  A2545=8N 65267 >4B25@48B5 65268 &0 65269 &5B 65270 Ok 65271 B<5=0 65272 &!?@02:0 65273 &@5@20BL 65274 &>2B>@8BL 65275 &@>?CAB8BL 65276 &A5 65277 &8:>340 65278 &A5340 65279 BkSp 65280 B<5=0 65281 &Yes 65282 &No 65283 &Help 65284 &Close 65285 &Ignore 65286 &Retry 65287 Abort 65288 &All 65289 Cannot drag a form 65290 Metafiles 65291 Enhanced Metafiles 65292 Icons 65293 Bitmaps 65294 525@=K9 22>4 65295 525@=K9 22>4. 06<8B5 Esc 4;O >B:070 >B 87<5=5=89 65296 Cannot hide an MDI Child Form 65297 Cannot change Visible in OnShow or OnHide 65298 Cannot make a visible window modal 65299 %s property out of range 65300 Menu index out of range 65301 Menu inserted twice 65302 Sub-menu is not in menu 65303 Not enough timers available 65304 Printer is not currently printing 65305 Printing in progress 65306 Printer selected is not valid 65307 %s on %s 65308 GroupIndex cannot be less than a previous menu item's GroupIndex 65309 Cannot create form. No MDI forms are currently active 65310 A control cannot have itself as its parent 65311 Ok 65312 Cannot change the size of an icon 65313 Unknown picture file extension (.%s) 65314 Unsupported clipboard format 65315 Out of system resources 65316 Canvas does not allow drawing 65317 Invalid image size 65318 Invalid ImageList 65319 Unable to Replace Image 65320 Invalid ImageList Index 65321 Failed to read ImageList data from stream 65322 Failed to write ImageList data to stream 65323 Error creating window device context 65324 Error creating window class 65325 Cannot focus a disabled or invisible window 65326 Control '%s' has no parent window 65327 Parent given is not a parent of '%s' 65328 Failed to set object at index %d 65329 MultiLine must be True when TabPosition is tpLeft or tpRight 65330 Invalid index 65331 Unable to insert an item 65332 Invalid owner 65333 RichEdit line insertion error 65334 Failed to Load Stream 65335 Failed to Save Stream 65336 %d is an invalid PageIndex value. PageIndex must be between 0 and %d 65337 This control requires version 4.70 or greater of COMCTL32.DLL 65338 Tab position incompatible with current tab style 65339 Tab style incompatible with current tab position 65340 Bitmap image is not valid 65341 Icon image is not valid 65342 Metafile is not valid 65343 Invalid image 65344 Thu 65345 Fri 65346 Sat 65347 Sunday 65348 Monday 65349 Tuesday 65350 Wednesday 65351 Thursday 65352 Friday 65353 Saturday 65354 Unable to create directory 65355 Failed to clear tab control 65356 Failed to delete tab at index %d 65357 Failed to retrieve tab at index %d 65358 Failed to get object at index %d 65359 Failed to set tab "%s" at index %d 65360 January 65361 February 65362 March 65363 April 65364 May 65365 June 65366 July 65367 August 65368 September 65369 October 65370 November 65371 December 65372 Sun 65373 Mon 65374 Tue 65375 Wed 65376 Abstract Error 65377 Access violation at address %p in module '%s'. %s of address %p 65378 System Error. Code: %d. \n%s 65379 A call to an OS function failed 65380 Jan 65381 Feb 65382 Mar 65383 Apr 65384 May 65385 Jun 65386 Jul 65387 Aug 65388 Sep 65389 Oct 65390 Nov 65391 Dec 65392 Invalid variant operation ($%.8x) 65393 Range check error for variant of type (%s) 65394 Range check error while converting variant of type (%s) into type (%s) 65395 Variant is not an array 65396 Could not convert variant of type (%s) into type (%s) 65397 Overflow while converting variant of type (%s) into type (%s) 65398 Variant overflow 65399 Invalid argument 65400 Invalid variant type 65401 Operation not supported 65402 Unexpected variant error 65403 External exception %x 65404 Assertion failed 65405 Interface not supported 65406 Exception in safecall method 65407 %s (%s, line %d) 65408 Control-C hit 65409 Privileged instruction 65410 Operation aborted 65411 Exception %s in module %s at %p. \n%s%s \n 65412 Application Error 65413 Format '%s' invalid or incompatible with argument 65414 No argument for format '%s' 65415 Variant method calls not supported 65416 Read 65417 Write 65418 Format string too long 65419 Error creating variant array 65420 Variant array index out of bounds 65421 Variant array is locked 65422 Invalid variant type conversion 65423 Invalid variant operation 65424 Too many open files 65425 File access denied 65426 Read beyond end of file 65427 Disk full 65428 Invalid numeric input 65429 Division by zero 65430 Range check error 65431 Integer overflow 65432 Invalid floating point operation 65433 Floating point division by zero 65434 Floating point overflow 65435 Floating point underflow 65436 Invalid pointer operation 65437 Invalid class typecast 65438 Access violation at address %p. %s of address %p 65439 Stack overflow 65440 Method '%s' not supported by automation object 65441 Variant does not reference an automation object 65442 Dispatch methods do not support more than 64 parameters 65443 '%s' is not a valid integer value 65444 '%s' is not a valid floating point value 65445 '%s' is not a valid currency value 65446 5?@028;L=0O 40B0 «%s» 65447 5?@028;L=>5 2@5<O «%s» 65448 525@=K5 40B0/2@5<O «%s» 65449 525@=K5 40B0/2@5<O «%g» 65450 Invalid argument to time encode 65451 Invalid argument to date encode 65452 Out of memory 65453 I/O error %d 65454 File not found 65455 Invalid filename 65456 List index out of bounds (%d) 65457 Out of memory while expanding memory stream 65458 Error reading %s%s%s: %s 65459 Stream read error 65460 Property is read-only 65461 Failed to create key %s 65462 Failed to get data for '%s' 65463 Invalid component registration 65464 Failed to set data for '%s' 65465 Resource %s not found 65466 %s.Seek not implemented 65467 Operation not allowed on sorted list 65468 %s not in a class registration group 65469 Property %s does not exist 65470 Stream write error 65471 OLE error %.8x 65472 A class named %s already exists 65473 List does not allow duplicates ($0%x) 65474 A component named %s already exists 65475 String list does not allow duplicates 65476 Cannot create file %s 65477 Cannot open file %s 65478 Unable to write to %s 65479 Invalid stream format 65480 '%s' is an invalid mask at (%d) 65481 ''%s'' is not a valid component name 65482 Invalid property value 65483 Invalid property path 65484 Invalid property value 65485 Invalid data type for '%s' 65486 List capacity out of bounds (%d) 65487 List count out of bounds (%d) 65488 %s 87 %s 2 %s 87 %s 65489 << &@>I5! 65490 &IQ! >> 65491 17>@ 65492 A5 D09;K (*.*)|*.* 65493 525@=>5 8<O D09;0 - %s 65494 Unable to find a Table of Contents 65495 No help found for %s 65496 No context-sensitive help installed 65497 No topic-based help system installed 65498 Ancestor for '%s' not found 65499 Cannot assign a %s to a %s 65500 Bits index out of range 65501 Can't write to a read-only resource stream 65502 CheckSynchronize called from thread $%x, which is NOT the main thread 65503 Class %s not found 65504 0AH8@5=85 65505 5 <>3C >B:@KBL D09;: 65506 5 C40QBAO ?5@58<5=>20BL D09; 8;8 ?0?:C: 65507 $09; C65 ACI5AB2C5B: 65508 <O D09;0 A>45@68B =54>?CAB8<K5 A8<2>;K: 65509 $09; %s 65510 %u $09;>2 65511 %u 0?>: 65512 >48B5;LA:0O ?0?:0 65513 5 <>3C ?@5@20BL 70:0G:C 87>1@065=8O 65514 H81:0 drag & drop: %d 65515 0?:0 «%s» =5 ACI5AB2C5B. 65516 5 <>3C A>740BL 2@5<5==CN ?0?:C 4;O drag & drop «%s». 65517 @020 65518 ;045;5F 65519 @C??0 65520 &>?8@>20BL AN40 65521 &5@5=5AB8 AN40 65522 !>740BL 745AL O@;K:(8) 65523 &@5@20BL 65524 ?5@0F88 =04 D09;>2>9 A8AB5<>9 65525 \/:*?"<>| 65526 65527 ?5@0F88 =04 D09;>< 65528 5 <>3C =09B8 ?>4E>4OI53> 04@5A0. 65529 4@5A0 2 D>@<0B5 UNC =5 ?>445@6820NBAO. 65530 525@=0O 1C:20 48A:0 «%s». 65531 <O 65532 07<5@ 65533 "8? 65534 0B0 65535 B@