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  2. PuTTY Portable backup the file and create a new empty one. To workaround this issue, merge both putty.reg copying manually the config you want to migrate from your exported putty.reg to the newly created PuTTYPortable\Data\settings\putty.reg below following lines.

  3. How to import sessions into MobaXterm? - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/48943180

    PuTTy/SuperPuTTy sessions. All sessions from PuTTy can be imported. To import into PuTTy, you can create a registry file. Other session formats (check the contextual menu in Sessions for full list). Alternatively use a macro app to achieve that (such as AutoHotkey).

  4. Alternative way is to use WinSCP, a GUI SFTP/SCP client. While you browse the remote site, you can anytime open SSH terminal to the same site using Open in PuTTY button. See Opening Session in PuTTY. With an additional setup, you can even make PuTTY automatically navigate to the same directory you are browsing with WinSCP.

  5. Saving the PuTTY session logging - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/21231877

    This is a bit confusing, but follow these steps to save the session. Category -> Session -> enter public IP in Host and 22 in port. Connection -> SSH -> Auth -> select the .ppk file; Category -> Session -> enter a name in Saved Session -> Click Save; To open the session, double click on particular saved session.

  6. Settings of previous list points plus some additional settings, you have specified, are stored now. When you start PUTTY the next time you can select these settings again and [LOAD] them. Session is stored in registry. A possibility to export may exist. Press [Connect] while "Session" tree item is selected (like written in the first answer post).

  7. PuTTY Session Manager is a tool that allows system administrators to organise their PuTTY sessions into folders and assign hotkeys to favourite sessions. Multiple sessions can be launched with one click.

  8. Putty connection manager running - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/4507043

    This is the first time I'm trying to run putty connection manager. I have created a database and a SSH connection in it. When i try to run , I get "Unable to find PuTTY sessions (registry key 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions' does not exist)" (P.S. when i run it for first time it doesn't asked me for the location of putty.exe.

  9. In putty, using GUI, you can save sessions with logging option on, as shown below. Enter Host Name, Name the session, Go to Logging Option in the left top corner, select all sessions, provide log file name and location, go back to Session tab, click on the save button. Done, you have saved a session. Now open CMD and write the command as below

  10. If your goal is to use Session Manager to connect to an EC2 instance in a private subnet, but without using the AWS management console, then you can use the AWS CLI command: start-session — AWS CLI Command Reference. Initiates a connection to a target (for example, an instance) for a Session Manager session.

  11. The Alt+Space command doesn't work on Putty (at least for me). So, if I've to minimize or maximize my PuTTY windows, I'll have to use the mouse which is very uncomfortable. Did anyone get around this