<p>Actually putty does it all. I don't know which putty you are using, maybe try downloading it again and explore its settings.<br></p>
<p>Zeeshan A Zakaria</p>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On 2010-06-29 11:12 AM, "Roderick A. Anderson" <<a href="mailto:raanders@cyber-office.net">raanders@cyber-office.net</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">On 06/29/2010 06:53 AM, bruce bruce wrote:<br>
> Hi Everyone,<br>><br>> I am accustomed to PUTTY and it's very...</font></p>I haven't used Putty for several months and that was with a setup I'd<br>
made several years ago so I can't, off the top of my head, tell you how<br>
I did it; but I had the remote system's name or IP in the window title<br>
bar. It might nave been the name I saved the connection as.<br>
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Look in the configuration under Terminal. Something like a %s and make<br>
sure the terminal type is either Linux or ANSI. Again too long ago.<br>
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Rod<br>
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