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Marc TERRIER pointed out a couple of places that claim there is an X11

forwarding checkbox on the Tunnels panel, which hasn't been the case for
a while.

[originally from svn r7771]
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Jacob Nevins 2007-10-19 21:47:47 +00:00
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@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ doesn't, the manual for the \i{X server} should tell you what it
does do. does do.
You should then tick the \q{Enable X11 forwarding} box in the You should then tick the \q{Enable X11 forwarding} box in the
Tunnels panel (see \k{config-ssh-x11}) before starting your SSH X11 panel (see \k{config-ssh-x11}) before starting your SSH
session. The \i{\q{X display location}} box is blank by default, which session. The \i{\q{X display location}} box is blank by default, which
means that PuTTY will try to use a sensible default such as \c{:0}, means that PuTTY will try to use a sensible default such as \c{:0},
which is the usual display location where your X server will be which is the usual display location where your X server will be
@ -765,8 +765,7 @@ it off. These options are only meaningful if you are using SSH.
For information on X11 forwarding, see \k{using-x-forwarding}. For information on X11 forwarding, see \k{using-x-forwarding}.
These options are equivalent to the X11 forwarding checkbox in the These options are equivalent to the X11 forwarding checkbox in the
Tunnels panel of the PuTTY configuration box (see X11 panel of the PuTTY configuration box (see \k{config-ssh-x11}).
\k{config-ssh-x11}).
These options are not available in the file transfer tools PSCP and These options are not available in the file transfer tools PSCP and
PSFTP. PSFTP.