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Replace quaint references to floppies with "USB stick".
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@ -3425,5 +3425,5 @@ Here is an example \c{PUTTYRND.REG} file:
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You should replace \c{a:\\putty.rnd} with the location where you
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want to store your random number data. If the aim is to carry around
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PuTTY and its settings on one floppy, you probably want to store it
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on the floppy.
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PuTTY and its settings on one USB stick, you probably want to store it
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on the USB stick.
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@ -1075,7 +1075,7 @@ actively malicious PC and get away with typing passwords into it.
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If you do trust the PC, then it's probably OK to use PuTTY on it
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(but if you don't trust the network, then the PuTTY download might
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be tampered with, so it would be better to carry PuTTY with you on a
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floppy).
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USB stick).
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\S{faq-cleanup}{Question} What does PuTTY leave on a system? How can
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I \i{clean up} after it?
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