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RE: [ProgSoc] PuTTY on Win2K
Thanks for the replies...
I've installed Win2K SP 2 and the instability seems to have gone
away... I didn't think it was a problem with PuTTY, the executable is
so simple and compact, there's not too much that could go wrong with
it anyway...
seeya!
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-progsoc@nospam.progsoc.uts.EDU.AU
> [mailto:owner-progsoc@nospam.progsoc.uts.EDU.AU]On Behalf Of Colin Yip
> Sent: Wednesday, 13 March 2002 2:02 PM
> To: The Programmers' Society
> Subject: Re: [ProgSoc] PuTTY on Win2K
>
>
> No problems with PuTTY on my Win2K box either. Maybe you've
> got a virus
> embedded in your executable or something... =)
>
> If not, try out the new beta 0.52 that's just been posted
> on their site
> and see if that works for you. Just to be on the safe side,
> try it out on
> the ITD computers *first*. =)
>
> On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, David Batterham wrote:
>
> > Same here, I've been using PuTTY version 0.51 for SSH on
> Win2K Professional
> > for several months, and I have yet to encounter any problems.
> >
> > On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Nigel Sheridan-Smith wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I've been using Putty on Win2K for a long time and
> never have this problem
> > > at all. Which version? I'm using 0.51 and have used a
> few of the earlier
> > > ones as well.
> > >
> > > Nigel
> >
> > --
> >
> David Batterham
> >
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > program /n./ 1. A magic spell cast over a computer
> allowing it to turn one's
> > input into error messages. (Jargon File 4.0.0)
>
> --
> Col'n
>
>
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