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PuTTY stores its session information in the registry, and there’s no function in PuTTY itself to import/export sessions. This makes moving to a new computer a little sticky. I did some googling and whittled down the documentation for storing configuration in a file into a few steps:
On the old computer, open up a command prompt (not cygwin), and run:
Copy new.reg onto the new computer
On the new computer, open up a command prompt (not cygwin), and run:
原文出處:如何將putty建立的session資料匯出/匯入 @ 網入 :: Xuite日誌
PuTTY stores its session information in the registry, and there’s no function in PuTTY itself to import/export sessions. This makes moving to a new computer a little sticky. I did some googling and whittled down the documentation for storing configuration in a file into a few steps:
On the old computer, open up a command prompt (not cygwin), and run:
regedit /ea new.reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY
Copy new.reg onto the new computer
On the new computer, open up a command prompt (not cygwin), and run:
regedit /s new.reg
原文出處:如何將putty建立的session資料匯出/匯入 @ 網入 :: Xuite日誌