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Edit ProfilesClick the Edit Profiles option to modify profiles that you have saved earlier. The Edit Profiles dialog will open, allowing you to edit all the host specific settings associated with this particular connection. Click on the tabs on the top of the page to switch between pages. For a closer look on the settings displayed under each tab, see sections Connection, Authentication, Keyboard, Cipher List, Colors, and Tunneling.
![]() You can make changes to several profiles at the same time by changing the profile with the profile tree displayed on the left hand side of the Edit Profiles dialog. When you are finished with the settings, you can click the OK button to save the new profile definition, or the Cancel button to change your mind and abort your changes. Note: Before the profile editing operation, the
Profiles Shortcut MenuClick the profile tree with the right mouse button, and a shortcut menu will open. If you right-click on a profile, you can select from the following options:
If you right-click on an empty spot on the profile tree, you can select from two options:
Organizing ProfilesIf you have defined a long list of profiles, it may be a good idea to organize them into folders. Click the profile list with the right mouse button, and select the New Folder option to create a new folder in the profile tree structure. Type a name for the new folder. Now you can use the mouse to drag and drop the profiles and arrange them into folders so that you can quickly find the profiles you need.
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