X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/blobdiff_plain/78d426c31aac19fed2ad2f62ff67a22657331513..f7aa4b367eaf2c1e928f97263bcf4da74680aff3:/doc/pageant.but diff --git a/doc/pageant.but b/doc/pageant.but index 548aa8bf..698908cc 100644 --- a/doc/pageant.but +++ b/doc/pageant.but @@ -42,6 +42,10 @@ automatically from Pageant, and use it to authenticate. You can now open as many PuTTY sessions as you like without having to type your passphrase again. +(PuTTY can be configured not to try to use Pageant, but it will try +by default. See \k{config-ssh-tryagent} and +\k{using-cmdline-agentauth} for more information.) + 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. @@ -123,6 +127,10 @@ If you're starting Pageant from the Windows GUI, you can arrange this by editing the properties of the \i{Windows shortcut} that it was started from. +If Pageant is already running, invoking it again with the options +below causes actions to be performed with the existing instance, not a +new one. + \S{pageant-cmdline-loadkey} Making Pageant automatically load keys on startup @@ -135,6 +143,9 @@ command line might then look like: If the keys are stored encrypted, Pageant will request the passphrases on startup. +If Pageant is already running, this syntax loads keys into the +existing Pageant. + \S{pageant-cmdline-command} Making Pageant run another program You can arrange for Pageant to start another program once it has