create a Windows shortcut that invokes PuTTY with a command line
like
-\c \path\name\to\putty.exe -load mysession
+\c \path\name\to\putty.exe -load "mysession"
(Note: prior to 0.53, the syntax was \c{@session}. This is now
deprecated and may be removed at some point.)
also remove the delays, but would lose a \e{lot} more security
still. We do not recommend it.)
+\S{faq-xpwontrun}{Question} PuTTY fails to start up. Windows claims that
+\q{the application configuration is incorrect}.
+
+This is caused by a bug in certain versions of \i{Windows XP} which is
+triggered by PuTTY 0.58. It can be avoided by installing
+Service Pack 2, by using a different version of PuTTY, or by installing
+a special \i{manifest file} alongside the PuTTY executable.
+The
+\W{http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/xp-wont-run}{\q{xp-wont-run}}
+entry in PuTTY's wishlist has more details.
+
\H{faq-secure} Security questions
\S{faq-publicpc}{Question} Is it safe for me to download PuTTY and
\S{faq-pronounce}{Question} How do I pronounce \q{PuTTY}?
Exactly like the English word \q{putty}, which we pronounce
-/\u02C8{'}p\u028C{V}t\u026A{I}/.
+/\u02C8{'}p\u028C{V}ti/.