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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 |