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Manually Copying the Key File
The easiest way to manually copy your public key file is the following:
- Open the Profile Settings page of the
Settings dialog, or select Edit -> Settings,
and click Open... next to the User Settings Folder field.
The folder containing your user settings is opened. The
folder contains a subfolder called
UserKeys .
- Double-click the
UserKeys folder to open it. The folder
containing your user keys is opened. Select the file that contains the
public key that you want to copy to the remote host computer.
Note that the public key has the file extension .pub . Be
careful to you copy the file with the .pub extension, and not a
similarly named file without a file extension (which would be your
private key that you have to keep secure)!
- Copy the file to the Windows clipboard by pressing
Control+C on
the keyboard, or by clicking the file icon with the right mouse button and
selecting Copy from the shortcut menu.
- Now connect to the remote host server and open a file transfer
window, as described in Section File Transfer Window.
Your home directory should contain a subdirectory named
.ssh2 . If you do not see the .ssh2
directory, check that you have the Show Hidden Files option
selected on the View menu.
- Enter the
.ssh2 directory and copy the key file there
from the clipboard: press Control+V on the keyboard, or click
the right mouse button and select Paste from the shortcut menu.
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