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Multi PuTTY Manager Quick Start

1. Configure Plugins for application ................................................................................. 2


2. Create PuTTY Setting for sessions ................................................................................ 2
3. Create Database which contains Folders and Sessions ................................................ 3
4. Create Folders and Sessions ......................................................................................... 4
5. Import database form an XML file ................................................................................ 5
6. Create database from available PuTTY sessions .......................................................... 6
7. Set default database for application ............................................................................ 7
8. Run multi sessions command ....................................................................................... 7
9. Run multi commands on one session ........................................................................... 9
10. Run multi commands on multi sessions ..................................................................... 10
11. Tips .............................................................................................................................. 11
1. Configure Plugins for application
Open Options windows from Tools -> Options, configure PuTTY and WinSCP (optional)
plugins. Support PuTTY Release 0.63 or later.

2. Create PuTTY Setting for sessions


Open PuTTY configuration from Tools -> PuTTY Configuration

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Configure necessary parameters for session such as Logging, Lines of scrollback, and
save the PuTTY Setting. Blank out the Host Name

3. Create Database which contains Folders and Sessions


Select New database from File -> New database or Right click on Sessions Manager
windows and select Create database, then save this database to local machine.

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4. Create Folders and Sessions

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Parameter Description
Auto-login credentials When both User name and Password are not empty,
the auto login will be performed after the connection to
the server is established.
Connection timeout The time waiting for the connection to server is
established. After this time, the user name will be
entered automatically.
User name timeout The time waiting for the user name is entered. After
this time, the password will be entered automatically.
Password timeout The time waiting for the password is entered and
authenticated. After this time, the post-login
commands will be executed automatically if they are
enabled.
Command timeout The time waiting for each command is executed in case
the post-login commands are enabled. After this time,
next command will be executed automatically.

5. Import database form an XML file


Database can be imported from the XML file which is exported from PuTTY Connection
Manager application.

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6. Create database from available PuTTY sessions
Available PuTTY sessions are the sessions which are created and stored by PuTTY
applications.

In order to create database from available PuTTY sessions, open PuTTY Sessions
windows from Tools -> Putty Sessions and create database.

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7. Set default database for application
Default database is the database which will be opened when the Multi PuTTY Manager
application is opened. Only one database is opened along with application, so we should
create only one database.
If there are many databases are created, need to set default database for application.

8. Run multi sessions command


Multi sessions command (MSC) is the command will be run on multiple sessions.
8.1. Select sessions that command will be run
There are two ways to select on session:
Right click on that session tab and select Accept Multi Sessions Command

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Click Sessions on Multi Sessions Commands and select appropriate sessions

8.2. Run command


Input command into the Multi Sessions Command textbox and press Enter or
click Run Command button.

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9. Run multi commands on one session
Right click on session tab and select Run Multi Commands to open Multi
Commands windows

Create commands list or load commands list from file and click Run button to
execute these commands

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Right click on session tab and select Stop Running Multi Commands to cancel
running multi command.

10. Run multi commands on multi sessions


Perform step #8.1 to select multi sessions
In Multi Sessions Command textbox, enter _mc and press Enter or click Run
Command button to open Multi Commands windows
Click Stop Multi Commands button to cancel running multi commands on multi
sessions.

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11. Tips
Press and hold Ctrl Key while opening a session will open that session without
user name and password
Click Middle Mouse button on session tab to close the session
Press Ctrl + Tab or Ctrl + Shift + Tab to switch to next or previous tab
Press Esc Key to cancel copying/cutting folder and session
Click on session tab, then Drag and Drop to arrange the sessions

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