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If you want to configure your own session-specific options, you can save PuTTY site settings If you want to configure your own session-specific 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 option).+to open that session (It will not export any settings, nor connection options).
If WinSCP cannot find the PuTTY executable in the default path (particularly when you are using a derived version of PuTTY) you can specify the path in [[ui_pref_integration_app|preferences]]. Optionally you can also instruct WinSCP to send a session password ([[security_credentials|if known]]) to PuTTY. However, a better approach would be to use [[public key]] authentication together with [[ui_pageant|Pageant]]. If WinSCP cannot find the PuTTY executable in the default path (particularly when you are using a derived version of PuTTY) you can specify the path in [[ui_pref_integration_app|preferences]]. Optionally you can also instruct WinSCP to send a session password ([[security_credentials|if known]]) to PuTTY. However, a better approach would be to use [[public key]] authentication together with [[ui_pageant|Pageant]].

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