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5.9.2 Using !P pattern in PuTTY command implies that password should be remembered. (martin) | other_options explicit anchor (martin) | ||
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See also [[&url(puttydoc)/Chapter3.html#using-cmdline|PuTTY command-line documentation]]. | See also [[&url(puttydoc)/Chapter3.html#using-cmdline|PuTTY command-line documentation]]. | ||
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Check //Remember session password and pass it to PuTTY// checkbox to make WinSCP [[security_credentials#password_memory|keep session password in memory]] and pass it to PuTTY [[security_credentials#putty_password|in command-line argument]] when using //[[integration_putty#open_putty|Open in PuTTY]]// function (see above for details). However better approach would be to use [[public_key|public key authentication]] together with [[ui_pageant|Pageant]]. The option is disabled, when the ''!P'' pattern is used in the [[#client_path|terminal client path]] box, as it implies that the password is remembered. | Check //Remember session password and pass it to PuTTY// checkbox to make WinSCP [[security_credentials#password_memory|keep session password in memory]] and pass it to PuTTY [[security_credentials#putty_password|in command-line argument]] when using //[[integration_putty#open_putty|Open in PuTTY]]// function (see above for details). However better approach would be to use [[public_key|public key authentication]] together with [[ui_pageant|Pageant]]. The option is disabled, when the ''!P'' pattern is used in the [[#client_path|terminal client path]] box, as it implies that the password is remembered. | ||