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Minor wording clarification: somebody took the word `sessionname:'

literally.

[originally from svn r1158]
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Simon Tatham 2001-07-01 09:21:01 +00:00
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\versionid $Id: pscp.but,v 1.11 2001/06/28 13:36:14 owen Exp $ \versionid $Id: pscp.but,v 1.12 2001/07/01 09:21:01 simon Exp $
\#FIXME: Need examples \#FIXME: Need examples
@ -201,7 +201,8 @@ Firstly, PSCP can use PuTTY saved sessions in place of hostnames
to log in as (see \k{config-username}). to log in as (see \k{config-username}).
\b In PSCP, you can now use the name of the session instead of a \b In PSCP, you can now use the name of the session instead of a
hostname: \c{pscp sessionname:file localfile}. hostname: type \c{pscp sessionname:file localfile}, where
\c{sessionname} is replaced by the name of your saved session.
Secondly, PSCP will attempt to authenticate using Pageant if Pageant Secondly, PSCP will attempt to authenticate using Pageant if Pageant
is running (see \k{pageant}). So you would do this: is running (see \k{pageant}). So you would do this: