+
+Finally save the key by pressing the \e{Save} button. Do not close the
+window but proceed with step \k{pubkey-gettingready}, otherwise you
+will have to \e{Load} the private key again as described below.
+
+\S{pubkey-puttygen-load} Load and modify a key
+
+PuTTYgen does not store the public key in a file by default. If you
+have to distribute the public key you can press the \e{Load} button,
+select the private key file, and PuTTYgen will give you the public key
+again. You can also change the comment and passphrase for your
+private key this way. Just modify the values and \e{Save} the key.
+
+\S{pubkey-gettingready} Getting ready for public key authentication
+
+Connect to your SSH server using PuTTY with the SSH protocol. When the
+connection succeeds you will be prompted for your user name and
+password to login. Once logged in change into the \c{.ssh} directory
+and open the file \c{authorized_keys} with your favorite editor (you
+may have to create this file if this is the first key to add).
+
+Switch to the PuTTYgen window and select all of the content below
+\e{Public key for pasting into authorized_keys file}, copy it to the
+clipboard (\c{Ctrl+C}). Then, switch back to the PuTTY window and
+insert the data into the open file. Save the file.
+
+From now on you can use the private key for authentication to this
+host. Either select the private key in PuTTY's \e{Connection},
+\e{SSH} panel: \e{Private key file for authentication} dialog or use
+it with Pageant as described in \k{pageant}.
+
+