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These days, you _can_ save a host name in Default Settings.
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@ -61,13 +61,6 @@ you want them saved. Then come back to the Session panel. Select the
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\q{\i{Default Settings}} entry in the saved sessions list, with a single
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click. Then press the \q{Save} button.
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\lcont{
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Note that PuTTY does not allow you to save a host name into the
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Default Settings entry. This ensures that when PuTTY is started up,
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the host name box is always empty, so a user can always just type in
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a host name and connect.
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}
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If there is a specific host you want to store the details of how to
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connect to, you should create a saved session, which will be
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separate from the Default Settings.
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