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June 4, 2009

WinScp and putty integration

Filed under: internet

WinScp is an free scp replacement if you are using Windows. Putty is a free ssh replacement on Windows. Both allow you to save sessions for easy connecting to servers by session name instead of by IP.

Well, guess what, you can import all the saved sessions from Putty to WinScp. Here’s how. And it works!

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  1. Cool! Thanks

    Comment by Amit Schreiber — June 5, 2009 @ 15:41

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