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    Introduction >>
    Configuration >>
    Connecting >>
        Quick Connect
        Profiles
            Add Profile
            Edit Profiles
        Key Generation >>
        Connecting to a Remote Host Computer>>
        Uploading Your Public Key >>
        Using Public-Key Authentication
        Tunneling Explained >>
        Command Line Options
    Terminal Window >>
    File Transfer >>
    Toolbar Reference >>
    Menu Reference >>
    Advanced Information >>
    Troubleshooting >>
    Appendices >>

Profiles

If you habitually connect to more than just one remote host computer, you probably want to have different settings defined for each host. Profiles make it easy to manage different host configurations.

You can have an unlimited amount of different profiles designed for different connections.

Note that SSH Secure Shell for Workstations considers the profiles as the user's personal data and saves the profile definition files in the personal folder of the user. This means that every user of the local computer can have his or her own profiles, without affecting other users of the same computer.

Select the Profiles option (from the toolbar or the File menu) to either add a new profile definition or edit an already defined profile.

Add Profile

Edit Profiles

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