-\versionid $Id: faq.but,v 1.69 2004/04/28 17:26:15 jacob Exp $
+\versionid $Id: faq.but,v 1.74 2004/08/10 16:50:30 jacob Exp $
\A{faq} PuTTY FAQ
However, some of the work has been done by other people, and a beta
port of PuTTY for the Nokia 9200 Communicator series is available
-from \W{http://www.s2.org/putty/}\cw{http://www.s2.org/putty/}
+from \W{http://s2putty.sourceforge.net/}\cw{http://s2putty.sourceforge.net/}
\H{faq-embedding} Embedding PuTTY in other programs
\S{faq-settings}{Question} Where does PuTTY store its data?
-PuTTY stores most of its data (saved sessions, SSH host keys) in the
-Registry. The precise location is
+On Windows, PuTTY stores most of its data (saved sessions, SSH host
+keys) in the Registry. The precise location is
\c HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY
\c HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\RandSeedFile
+On Unix, PuTTY stores all of this data in a directory \cw{~/.putty}.
+
\H{faq-howto} HOWTO questions
\S{faq-startmax}{Question} How can I make PuTTY start up maximised?
the
\W{http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/wuadmintools/s_wunetworkingtools/w95sockets2/}{WinSock 2 upgrade}:
-\c http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/wuadmintools/
-\c s_wunetworkingtools/w95sockets2/
+\c http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/
+\c wuadmintools/s_wunetworkingtools/w95sockets2/
\S{faq-outofmem}{Question} After trying to establish an SSH 2
connection, PuTTY says \q{Out of memory} and dies.
You almost certainly need to enable the \q{Use background colour to
erase screen} setting in the Terminal panel. Note that if you do
-this in mid-session, it may not take effect until you reset the
-terminal (see \k{faq-resetterm}).
+this in mid-session, in versions before 0.54, it may not take effect
+until you reset the terminal (see \k{faq-resetterm}).
\S{faq-resetterm}{Question} When I change some terminal settings,
nothing happens.
can't be set on per application or per session basis. To increase
the TCP timeout globally, you need to tinker with the Registry.
-On Windows 95, 98 or ME, the registry key you need to change is
+On Windows 95, 98 or ME, the registry key you need to create or
+change is
\c HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\
\c MSTCP\MaxDataRetries
(it must be of type DWORD in Win95, or String in Win98/ME).
+(See MS Knowledge Base article
+\W{http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;158474}{158474}
+for more information.)
On Windows NT or 2000, the registry key is
\c Parameters\TcpMaxDataRetransmissions
and it must be of type DWORD.
+(See MS Knowledge Base article
+\W{http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;120642}{120642}
+for more information.)
Set the key's value to something like 10. This will cause Windows to
try harder to keep connections alive instead of abandoning them.