diff --git a/doc/pageant.but b/doc/pageant.but index d6a5b7d4..09bb95b7 100644 --- a/doc/pageant.but +++ b/doc/pageant.but @@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ When you want to shut down Pageant, click the right button on the Pageant icon in the System tray, and select \q{Exit} from the menu. Closing the Pageant main window does \e{not} shut down Pageant. +If you want Pageant to stay running but forget all the keys it has +acquired, select \q{Remove All Keys} from the System tray menu. + \H{pageant-mainwin} The Pageant main window The Pageant main window appears when you left-click on the Pageant @@ -167,6 +170,11 @@ by the command, like this: \c C:\PuTTY\pageant.exe d:\main.ppk -c C:\PuTTY\putty.exe +\S{pageant-cmdline-keylist} Starting with the key list visible + +Start Pageant with the \i\c{--keylist} option to show the main window +as soon as it starts up. + \S{pageant-cmdline-restrict-acl} Restricting the \i{Windows process ACL} Pageant supports the same \i\c{-restrict-acl} option as the other @@ -269,6 +277,11 @@ the key with \q{(\i{re-encryptable})} after it. You can revert it to the previous state, where a passphrase is required, using the \q{\i{Re-encrypt}} button in the Pageant main window. +You can also \q{re-encrypt} all keys that were added encrypted by +choosing \q{Re-encrypt All Keys} from the System tray menu. +(Note that this does \e{not} discard cleartext keys that were not +previously added encrypted!) + \s{CAUTION}: When Pageant displays a prompt to decrypt an already-loaded key, it cannot give keyboard focus to the prompt dialog box. As far as I know this is a deliberate defensive measure by