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| 2005-08-12 | 2007-06-06 | ||
| 3.7.6 Automatically open new sessions in PuTTY (martin) | no summary (67.163.93.71) | ||
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| ==== Opening Current Session in PuTTY ==== | ==== Opening Current Session in PuTTY ==== | ||
| - | If limited ability of WinSCP to [[remote_command|execute remote commands]] | + | If WinSCP's limited ability to [[remote_command|execute remote commands]] |
| - | does not satisfy your needs, you may let WinSCP to open shell session on the | + | does not meet your needs, you may let WinSCP open a shell session on the |
| same server in PuTTY client. Use command //Commands > Open in PuTTY//. | same server in PuTTY client. Use command //Commands > Open in PuTTY//. | ||
| - | By default WinSCP creates temporary session settings for PuTTY (under name | + | By default, WinSCP creates temporary session settings for PuTTY (under name |
| - | "WinSCP temporary session"). Such session settings will contain only options | + | "WinSCP temporary session"). The session settings will contain only options |
| known by WinSCP, mostly connection options, but it will particularly lack | known by WinSCP, mostly connection options, but it will particularly lack | ||
| any terminal options, so defaults will apply. | any terminal options, so defaults will apply. | ||