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-pw is password as the first argument (martin) 6.3 stable released (martin)
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If pattern ''!@'' is not used, parameter ''-load <site>'' is automatically added to the command. If pattern ''!@'' is not used, parameter ''-load <site>'' is automatically added to the command.
-If pattern ''!P'' is not used, a ==password== is known, and you are using an up-to-date version of PuTTY,((The executable name is ''putty.exe'' and its version is 0.77 or higher.)) the password is passed using named pipe and [[&url(puttydoc)/Chapter3.html#using-cmdline-pw|''-pwfile'' switch]]. &beta_feature Otherwise insecure [[&url(puttydoc)/Chapter3.html#using-cmdline-pw|''-pw <password>'']] parameter is used.((It is passed as the first argument of the executable, before any custom arguments.))+If pattern ''!P'' is not used, a ==password== is known, and you are using an up-to-date version of PuTTY,((The executable name is ''putty.exe'' and its version is 0.77 or higher.)) the password is passed using named pipe and [[&url(puttydoc)/Chapter3.html#using-cmdline-pw|''-pwfile'' switch]]. Otherwise insecure [[&url(puttydoc)/Chapter3.html#using-cmdline-pw|''-pw <password>'']] parameter is used.((It is passed as the first argument of the executable, before any custom arguments.))
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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