\S{faq-wince}{Question} Will there be a port to Windows CE or PocketPC?
-It's currently being worked on, but it's only in its early stages yet,
-and certainly isn't yet useful. PuTTY on portable devices would
-clearly be a useful thing, so in the long term I hope it can be
-brought up to release quality.
+We have done some work on such a port, but it only reached an early
+stage, and certainly not a useful one. It's no longer being actively
+worked on.
-There's also a third-party port at
+However, there's a third-party port at
\W{http://www.pocketputty.net/}\c{http://www.pocketputty.net/}.
\S{faq-win31}{Question} Is there a port to \i{Windows 3.1}?
\c HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\RandSeedFile
+You can ask PuTTY to delete all this data; see \k{faq-cleanup}.
+
On Unix, PuTTY stores all of this data in a directory \cw{~/.putty}.
\H{faq-howto} HOWTO questions
\S{faq-xpwontrun}{Question} PuTTY fails to start up. Windows claims that
\q{the application configuration is incorrect}.
-This is caused by a bug in certain versions of \i{Windows XP} which is
-triggered by PuTTY 0.58. It can be avoided by installing
-Service Pack 2, by using a different version of PuTTY, or by installing
-a special \i{manifest file} alongside the PuTTY executable.
-The
+This is caused by a bug in certain versions of \i{Windows XP} which
+is triggered by PuTTY 0.58. This was fixed in 0.59. The
\W{http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/xp-wont-run}{\q{xp-wont-run}}
entry in PuTTY's wishlist has more details.