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abstract:caviness:system_access:windows [2019-07-11 11:31] anitaabstract:caviness:system_access:windows [2021-10-26 16:27] (current) – [Connecting to Caviness] anita
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 ===== PuTTY command line mode ===== ===== PuTTY command line mode =====
  
-First, install and configure the [[http://www.udel.edu/it/research/training/config_laptop/puTTY.shtml|PuTTY]] client to connect a remote host. Then add the PuTTY install path to your local system PATH environment variable. This will allow you to use PuTTY's command line mode.+If you want to be able to use PuTTY command line on your Windows computer, first, install and configure the [[http://www.udel.edu/it/research/training/config_laptop/puTTY.shtml|PuTTY]] client to connect a remote host. Now add the PuTTY install path to your Windows system PATH environment variable. This will allow you to use PuTTY's command line mode on your Windows computer.
  
-<note tip>IT strongly recommends that you configure your  client as described in the online [[http://www.udel.edu/it/research/training/config_laptop/puTTY.shtml|X-Windows (X11) and SSH document]]. </note> +<note tip>IT strongly recommends that you configure your client as described in the online [[http://www.udel.edu/it/research/training/config_laptop/puTTY.shtml|X-Windows (X11) and SSH document]]. </note>
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 ===== Adding PuTTY to your PATH ===== ===== Adding PuTTY to your PATH =====
 +
 +==== Windows 10 ====
 +  - Click Windows taskbar and type to search **environment**.
 +  - Best match should be on **Edit the system environment variables**, click to open.
 +  - In the Systems Properties window, it should be on the **Advanced** tab. 
 +  - In the System Properties window, click on **Environment Variables...** at the bottom of the window.
 +  - In the Environment Variables window in the System variables (second box), click on Path to highlight, then click **Edit...**.
 +  - In the Edit environment variable window, click **New**. Type\\ **''C:\Program Files (x86)\PuTTY\''**.
 +  - Click **OK** to save and exit the Edit environment variable window.
 +  - Click **OK** to exit the Environment Variables window.
 +  - Click **OK** to exit the System Properties window.
  
 ==== Windows 7 ==== ==== Windows 7 ====
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   - Click **OK** to exit the System window.   - Click **OK** to exit the System window.
  
-==== Windows XP ==== 
-  - From the desktop, right-click on **My Computer**, select **Properties**. 
-  - In the System Properties window, click on the **Advanced** tab.  
-  - In the Advanced tab section, click on **Environment Variables** at the bottom. 
-  - In the Environment Variables window under System variables, click on Path to highlight it, then click **Edit**. 
-  - In the Edit System Variable window, click in the **Variable value:** box and move to the end using the right arrow. Type\\ **'';C:\Program Files (x86)\PuTTY''**. 
-  - Click **OK** to save and exit the Edit System Variable window. 
-  - Click **OK** to exit the Environment Variables window. 
-  - Click **OK** to exit the System Properties window. 
  
 ===== Using command line PuTTY without a saved session ===== ===== Using command line PuTTY without a saved session =====
  
 +Please review [[https://documentation.help/PuTTY/using-cmdline.html|PuTTY command line documentation]] for complete details if you would like to use it in a Windows ''cmd'' window.
 +
 +
 +
 +==== Logging on to Caviness ====
 +
 +In a Windows (''cmd'') window or adding a line to a batch script, use
 +
 +<code>
 +putty.exe -ssh traine@caviness.hpc.udel.edu
 +</code>
 +
 +or with X11 forwarding and running Xming, use
 +
 +<code>
 +putty.exe -ssh -X traine@caviness.hpc.udel.edu
 +</code>
 ==== Copy from remote system to local system ==== ==== Copy from remote system to local system ====
  
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 ===== Using command line PuTTY with a saved session ===== ===== Using command line PuTTY with a saved session =====
  
 +Please review [[https://documentation.help/PuTTY/using-cmdline.html|PuTTY command line documentation]] for complete details if you would like to use it in a Windows ''cmd'' window. In the following examples, we have two saved sessions configured called ''caviness-traine'' and ''x-caviness-traine'' based on configuring your client as described in the online [[http://www.udel.edu/it/research/training/config_laptop/puTTY.shtml|X-Windows (X11) and SSH document]]
 +
 +==== Logging on to Caviness ====
 +
 +In a Windows (''cmd'') window or adding a line to a batch script, use
 +
 +<code>
 +putty.exe -load "caviness-traine"
 +</code>
 +
 +or with X11 forwarding and running Xming, use a saved session configured with X11 forwarding
 +
 +<code>
 +putty.exe -load "x-caviness-traine"
 +</code>
 ==== Copy from remote system to local system ==== ==== Copy from remote system to local system ====
  
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