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===== PuTTY ===== ===== PuTTY =====
-===== In addition to being based on source code of this popular SSH client, WinSCP +In addition to being based on source code of this popular SSH client, WinSCP 
-can also share session settings with it. =====+can also [[integration_putty|share site settings with it]].
 +===== External Editor =====
 +For editing files in WinSCP you can configure it to use your [[integration_editor|favorite editor]].
-==== Importing Session List ==== +===== Pageant ===== 
-To import list of stored sessions from PuTTY use +Learn how to use the [[ui_pageant|Pageant]] (PuTTY's SSH authentication agent) application for public key authentication.·
-//[[ui_login_stored_sessions#tools_button|Tools button > Import]]// on +
-//Stored sessions tab// of Login dialog.+
-==== Opening Current Session in PuTTY ==== +===== [[filezilla]] FileZilla ===== 
-If WinSCP's limited ability to [[remote_command|execute remote commands]] +To [[ui_import|import sites]] from FileZilla go to 
-does not meet your needs, you can let WinSCP open a shell session on the +//Tools > Import Sites// on [[ui_login|Login dialog]].
-same server in a PuTTY client. Go to //Commands > Open in PuTTY//.+
-By default, WinSCP creates temporary session settings for PuTTY (under the name "WinSCP temporary session"). The session settings will contain only the options +===== Password Managers ===== 
-known by WinSCP, mostly connection options, but it will particularly lack +If you use password manager, such as [[integration_keepass|KeePass]], you can use them as site manager to WinSCP.
-any terminal options, so the defaults will apply.+
-If you want to configure your own options, you can save PuTTY session settings 
-with the same name as a WinSCP session. WinSCP will then instruct PuTTY 
-to open that session (It will not export any settings, not a connection 
-options). 
- 
-If WinSCP cannot find the PuTTY executable in the default path, you can specify the path in [[ui_pref_integration#external_applications|preferences]]. Optionally you can also instruct WinSCP to send the session password (if known) to PuTTY. However a better approach would be to use [[public key]] authentication together with [[integration_app#pageant|Pageant]]. 
- 
-You can also set up WinSCP to //[[ui_pref_integration#external_applications|Automatically open new sessions in PuTTY]]//. 
- 
-===== External Editor ===== 
-For editing files in WinSCP you can configure it to use your favourite [[ui_pref_editor|editor]]. 
- 
-===== Pageant ===== 
-Learn how to use the [[public_key|Pageant]] (PuTTY's SSH authentication agent) application for public key authentication.  

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