From: jacob Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 02:22:21 +0000 (+0000) Subject: In fact, I'll document the wrinkle with "plink -load", rather than just X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/commitdiff_plain/939c2b22a74142b76a62ba02b9da29ccb20dc5c2 In fact, I'll document the wrinkle with "plink -load", rather than just wittering about it on a mailing list. git-svn-id: svn://svn.tartarus.org/sgt/putty@5550 cda61777-01e9-0310-a592-d414129be87e --- diff --git a/doc/plink.but b/doc/plink.but index 374355e0..16c6783a 100644 --- a/doc/plink.but +++ b/doc/plink.but @@ -113,6 +113,12 @@ and use most of the other features of PuTTY: \c Last login: Thu Dec 6 19:25:33 2001 from :0.0 \c fred@flunky:~$ +(You can also use the \c{-load} command-line option to load a saved +session; see \k{using-cmdline-load}. If you use \c{-load}, the saved +session exists, and it specifies a hostname, you cannot also specify a +\c{host} or \c{user@host} argument - it will be treated as part of the +remote command.) + \S{plink-usage-batch} Using Plink for automated connections More typically Plink is used with the SSH protocol, to enable you to