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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions putty groups Post 302287873 by karthikn7974 on Monday 16th of February 2009 02:08:31 AM
Old 02-16-2009
putty groups

Hi all,

need info on using putty as group.
I am having huge numbers of servers. (say 100)

I am using putty to login remotely. i want to group each 25 hostnames or a set of servers into one putty instance. (see image attached.)

Currently i have to scroll down to see all the 100 servers.

As i am looking for any option to have few shortcuts for putty and to save 25 hostnames as sessions so that i can have 4 groups of 100 clients
but i tried copying putty.exe to few different locations and drives in my system and created shorcuts for each. but i see the old sessions saved for putty instance from different locations.

is there any way.

thanks with anticipation
putty groups-group_puttyjpg
 

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NAME
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