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martin

Re: Open in PuTTY is not port-sensitive

phsource wrote:

It seems that the Open in PuTTY feature always attempts to connect on port 22, even when you log into WinSCP on another port.

It does not. Only if your main session is FTP, because it makes to sense to make it connect to FTP port.

Also note that if you have stored session in PuTTY with the same name as current WinSCP session, WinSCP makes PuTTY use that session.
phsource

Open in PuTTY is not port-sensitive

It seems that the Open in PuTTY feature always attempts to connect on port 22, even when you log into WinSCP on another port.