-\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.36 2004/10/19 13:54:50 jacob Exp $
+\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.37 2004/10/24 16:48:43 jacob Exp $
\C{using} Using PuTTY
\b Selecting \i{\q{New Session}} will start a completely new
instance of PuTTY, and bring up the configuration box as normal.
-\b Selecting \i{\q{Duplicate Session}} will start a session with
-precisely the same options as your current one - connecting to the
-same host using the same protocol, with all the same terminal
-settings and everything.
+\b Selecting \i{\q{Duplicate Session}} will start a session in a
+new window with precisely the same options as your current one -
+connecting to the same host using the same protocol, with all the
+same terminal settings and everything.
+
+\b In an inactive window, selecting \i{\q{Restart Session}} will
+do the same as \q{Duplicate Session}, but in the current window.
\b The \i{\q{Saved Sessions} submenu} gives you quick access to any
sets of stored session details you have previously saved. See
at all} checkbox in the SSH panel of the PuTTY configuration box
(see \k{config-ssh-noshell}).
-These options are not available in the file transfer tools PSCP and
+This option is not available in the file transfer tools PSCP and
PSFTP.
\S2{using-cmdline-compress} \I{-C-upper}\c{-C}: enable \i{compression}