I believe that many people, like good VPS, use Putty to log in to Linux VPS because it is very compact and very convenient. However, if we change a computer, we will be very confused, because instead of simply copying it, we will have the previously saved server information. This should be complained about, hehe, it is not convenient enough.
Good VPSs are often replaced, so I record the backup process here so that I can find it when I forget it. If you don’t know, you can pay attention to it. For those who know, forget it~
Putty’s configuration file is required. Registry backup and restore also import the backed up registry files.
Start directly on the computer → run: regedit
Enter the registry and expand the following key values ​​in order: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/SimonTatham
putty
Right-click on SimonTatham and select Export, given file name and select the storage path.
After finishing, put it into a USB flash drive, any mobile phone card can be used. By the way, copy the main file of putty. Restoring it alone will not work.
After changing the computer, double-click the backup file, import it into the registry, and then run it directly. The previously saved records will be there.


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