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Is it possible to delete a server with MTPuTTY? With regular PuTTY this is possible, but I have not been able to find a button or shortcut to do this with MTPuTTY. I am using Windows 7.










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      Is it possible to delete a server with MTPuTTY? With regular PuTTY this is possible, but I have not been able to find a button or shortcut to do this with MTPuTTY. I am using Windows 7.










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      Is it possible to delete a server with MTPuTTY? With regular PuTTY this is possible, but I have not been able to find a button or shortcut to do this with MTPuTTY. I am using Windows 7.







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          It seems not to be implemented.



          You probably have to delete the stored session in PuTTY and then use the Reload PuTTY sessions command in MTPuTTY.






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            In Windows, edit [Drive]:Users[You]AppDataRoamingTTYPlusmtputty.xml



            Remove the items from the <Recents> section.



            Make sure you get the indexes in the tag names right once you remove stuff.






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                  You probably have to delete the stored session in PuTTY and then use the Reload PuTTY sessions command in MTPuTTY.






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                      In Windows, edit [Drive]:Users[You]AppDataRoamingTTYPlusmtputty.xml



                      Remove the items from the <Recents> section.



                      Make sure you get the indexes in the tag names right once you remove stuff.






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                          Remove the items from the <Recents> section.



                          Make sure you get the indexes in the tag names right once you remove stuff.






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                          In Windows, edit [Drive]:Users[You]AppDataRoamingTTYPlusmtputty.xml



                          Remove the items from the <Recents> section.



                          Make sure you get the indexes in the tag names right once you remove stuff.







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