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2025-12-02 2026-06-02 (current)
Restored revision 1738224339. Undoing revision 1764646009. (martin) (hidden) 6.6.2 Using “username” and “hostname” as one word (martin)
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  * Make sure //New site// node is selected.   * Make sure //New site// node is selected.
  * On //New site node//, make sure the //%%SFTP%%// protocol is selected.   * On //New site node//, make sure the //%%SFTP%%// protocol is selected.
-  * Enter your machine/server IP address (or a hostname) into the //Host name// box. +  * Enter your machine/server IP address (or a hostname) into the //Hostname// box. 
-  * Enter your Windows account name to the //User name// box. It might have to be entered in the format ''user@domain'' if running on a domain.+  * Enter your Windows account name to the //Username// box. It might have to be entered in the format ''user@domain'' if running on a domain.
  * For a public key authentication:   * For a public key authentication:
    * Press the //Advanced// button to open [[ui_login_advanced|Advanced site settings dialog]] and go to //[[ui_login_authentication|SSH > Authentication page]]//.     * Press the //Advanced// button to open [[ui_login_advanced|Advanced site settings dialog]] and go to //[[ui_login_authentication|SSH > Authentication page]]//.

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