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2013-05-15 2013-06-01
Renaming Login/Preferences "tabs" to "pages" (martin) session setting => site setting (martin)
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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 share site settings with it.
==== Importing Sites ==== ==== Importing Sites ====
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same server in a PuTTY client. Go to //Commands > Open in PuTTY//. 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+By default, WinSCP creates temporary site settings for PuTTY (under the name "WinSCP temporary session"). The site settings will contain only the options
known by WinSCP, mostly connection options. It will particularly lack known by WinSCP, mostly connection options. It will particularly lack
any terminal options, so the defaults (//Default Settings// profile) will apply. any terminal options, so the defaults (//Default Settings// profile) will apply.
-If you want to configure your own options, you can save PuTTY session settings+If you want to configure your own options, you can save PuTTY site settings
with the same name as a WinSCP site. WinSCP will then instruct PuTTY with the same name as a WinSCP site. WinSCP will then instruct PuTTY
to open that session (It will not export any settings, nor a connection to open that session (It will not export any settings, nor a connection

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