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Disconnect

Select the Disconnect option to quit the current connection. A Confirm Disconnect dialog is displayed, allowing you to confirm if you really want to disconnect. Select No or Cancel to keep the connection open, or Yes to end the connection. If you do not want to see the Disconnect confirmation dialog again, select the Do not ask this question again check box.


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Figure : The Confirm Disconnect dialog gives you the last change option of changing your mind.

Note that one connection can have several windows open (such as an SSH Secure Shell for Workstations Windows client terminal window and a File Transfer window). Disconnecting affects all windows associated with a single connection.

However, if you have started other, separate SSH Secure Shell for Workstations Windows clients, they are not affected by this disconnect operation. Disconnecting quits one connection and all of its associated windows, but no other, separate connections.

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