Re: [OT] Putty invocation

2001-01-22 Thread Simon_Wilcox
I think everything is stored on a per-session basis. So if you want something changed for all sessions you have to change and re-save each one. I think (having only ever used Putty against two machines running the same OS) ! Simon. >The backspace->ctrl-h. I

Re: [OT] Putty invocation

2001-01-22 Thread Robert Shiels
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 04:33:11PM -, Robert Shiels wrote: > > > And does anyone know how to get putty to save settings like they key > > > for backspace, etc, rather than my having to set them every time I start > > > it? > > Do you mean setting the backspace to Control-H in the keyboard ta

Re: [OT] Putty invocation

2001-01-22 Thread Michael Stevens
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 04:33:11PM -, Robert Shiels wrote: > > And does anyone know how to get putty to save settings like they key > > for backspace, etc, rather than my having to set them every time I start > > it? > Do you mean setting the backspace to Control-H in the keyboard tab isn't >

Re: [OT] Putty invocation

2001-01-22 Thread Robert Shiels
> And does anyone know how to get putty to save settings like they key > for backspace, etc, rather than my having to set them every time I start > it? Do you mean setting the backspace to Control-H in the keyboard tab isn't working, or are there other esoteric things you want to set? /Robert

Re: [OT] Putty invocation

2001-01-22 Thread Michael Stevens
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 03:32:58PM +, DJ Adams wrote: > Hi folks > Am I going mad or is there no way I can start my fav client program > PuTTY and specify a saved 'session' directly with a switch? > (i.e. I can specify a hostname, but I _want_ to specify a session > name - to have my colours /

Re: [OT] Putty invocation

2001-01-22 Thread DJ Adams
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 03:40:48PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > "C:\Program Files\Putty\putty.exe" @SessionName wow - excellent. Thanks. I don't think I would have come upon '@' in my guessing ;-) cheers dj

Re: [OT] Putty invocation

2001-01-22 Thread Simon_Wilcox
I make a shortcut and then put something like this in the Target field in Properties. "C:\Program Files\Putty\putty.exe" @SessionName HTH, Simon. Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] From DJ Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date 22 January 2001