Submitted by Stevie D (not verified) on Fri, 2008-01-04 11:01.
I have a similar but tougher problem: I need to find a putty.exe that when you launch it, it already comes up with a white screen instead of the black. I know you can change the colours setting, save it, and if you open that bookmarked host again later, it will have the colors the way you last set it, but: I have a another software application automatically launch putty.exe from command line with an IP address: putty.exe 10.10.20.5 and it will open a putty window and present you immediately with the login prompt, bypassing the normal screen where you set settings, create saved entries, etc. In my application, you could be in any of hundreds of servers, and we don't want the user of the main application to worry about putty saved entries, they are using other software, and just hit the "ssh" button, and are presented for user and password with a black screen of putty. I can't figure out how to set registry settings, or make a static saved entry, such that typing putty.exe 10.10.20.5 will present a white window. Suggestions anyone?
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I have a similar but tougher
I have a similar but tougher problem: I need to find a putty.exe that when you launch it, it already comes up with a white screen instead of the black. I know you can change the colours setting, save it, and if you open that bookmarked host again later, it will have the colors the way you last set it, but: I have a another software application automatically launch putty.exe from command line with an IP address: putty.exe 10.10.20.5 and it will open a putty window and present you immediately with the login prompt, bypassing the normal screen where you set settings, create saved entries, etc. In my application, you could be in any of hundreds of servers, and we don't want the user of the main application to worry about putty saved entries, they are using other software, and just hit the "ssh" button, and are presented for user and password with a black screen of putty. I can't figure out how to set registry settings, or make a static saved entry, such that typing putty.exe 10.10.20.5 will present a white window. Suggestions anyone?