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| guide_winscp_as_putty_session_manager 2014-04-01 | guide_winscp_as_putty_session_manager 2024-10-22 (current) | ||
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| ====== Using WinSCP as PuTTY session manager with Folders and Incremental search ====== | ====== Using WinSCP as PuTTY session manager with Folders and Incremental search ====== | ||
| - | WinSCP can easily [[integration_putty#open_putty_new|open selected site in PuTTY]] from its [[ui_login|Login dialog]]. | + | WinSCP can easily [[integration_putty#open_putty_new|open site in PuTTY]] from its [[ui_login|Login dialog]]. |
| Use //Manage > Open In PuTTY// command or ''Ctrl+P'' shortcut. | Use //Manage > Open In PuTTY// command or ''Ctrl+P'' shortcut. | ||
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| &screenshotpict(login) | &screenshotpict(login) | ||
| + | If you use WinSCP frequently or even primarily as PuTTY session manager, create a desktop shortcut with [[commandline#newinstance|''/newinstance'' command-line switch]]. It makes WinSCP start with the Login dialog, without opening the main WinSCP window. | ||
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| + | Read more on how [[integration_putty|WinSCP integrates with PuTTY]]. | ||