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Installation Issues

I have installed the SSH Secure Shell for Workstations Windows Client, and when I start the program, several windows are opened. What is going on?

When you save your current settings, also the window positions are saved. If you start the SSH Secure Shell client, open a new terminal window or two, and then save the settings, the 'extra' terminal windows will appear when you next time start the SSH Secure Shell client. If you open the File Transfer window and save your settings, the next time also the File Transfer window will appear.

If you have too many (or too few) windows open by default, or the window positions are not to your liking, you can always arrange the windows as you want them to appear, and then save your settings (by selecting the Save option from the File menu). The new window positions will be used when you start the SSH Secure Shell client again.

How can I uninstall the SSH Secure Shell for Workstations Windows client?

Open your Windows Control Panel (by clicking the Start button and then clicking the Control Panel option from the Settings menu). Doubleclick on the Add/Remove Programs icon, then select SSH Secure Shell, and follow the displayed instructions.

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