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Index of Subjects Actually, my use of putty was at home on a 486. I dialed in to a standard dialup pc type (windows) account, but used putty, not explorer. my point was that when I access my account the web (explorer etc.) rather than telnet, I can't use nicknames for individual or group addresses. John > > Hi John, > > Those are minor problems which just need adjustment. I use PuTTY when I > 'ssh' in from a friend's Eastlink account and everything works normal in my > Lynx setup. > > It's possible the library systems may be limited in some respects, as they > tightly control what you can access. It's possible using PuTTY on one of > those systems may not work as well as on your home system. > > When you get your laptop up and running, let us know how things work out > and may we can offer some tweaks if you're still having problems. > > Tony @ CCN Help > > ---------------- > > On Wed, 1 Sep 2010, John Dennis Elliott wrote: > >> I used Putty when I had the 486 on the net. >> My experience using full systems at the library is that I cannot fully use >> my membership through windows- eg I can't use nicknames for my address book >> (ie type "Brendan" and have my son's full e-mail address appear.) I will be >> using Win 7 pro 32 bit as the system. > >
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