The Help menu allows you to access the help and copyright information.
Select Help → Contents to open the contents page and view the help as Web pages. A browser opens and the HTML-based help files are loaded locally from your own computer. Click on a chapter you want to explore, or click the Index link to see an alphabetical listing of keywords.
Select the Get Help On option to change the mouse pointer to a help pointer. You can use the help pointer to click on buttons, menu items or other details of the user interface to see context- sensitive help on any particular item.
Select the SSH on the Web option to open a submenu containing Web links to SSH Tectia Client Web pages.
Select the Online Help option to load the Web version of SSH Tectia Client help (http://www.ssh.com/support/documentation/online/ssh/winhelp/). This is useful if you want to see the most up-to-date version of the help.
Select the Frequently Asked Questions option to load the online version of the SSH Tectia Client FAQ (http://www.ssh.com/support/faq/).
Select the Home Page option to open the SSH Communications Security home page (http://www.ssh.com).
Select the Troubleshooting option to display the Troubleshooting dialog. If you encounter problems when using SSH Tectia Client, you can send a bug report by using the support web form at http://www.ssh.com/support. To make the support team's work easier, you should describe your system and the problem situation as carefully as possible.
Click the Copy to Clipboard button to copy the troubleshooting
report onto the Windows clipboard. You can then paste (Ctrl+V
)
the report into the support web form. Describe your problem also in your
own words.
Select the Debugging option to open the Debugging dialog, and to gather debugging information useful for tracking possible errors.
Select the Enable Debugging check box to log debugging information. Enabling this option slows down the client, so it should be only done to track error situations, for example when requested by SSH technical support.
Type in a number to indicate the debug level. Higher numbers produce more debugging data. A typical value for debug level is 3 or 4. Debug levels approaching 10 produce large amounts of debugging data and make the software very slow.
Alternatively you can specify different debug levels for different operations.
For example the debug value 4, ssheventloop=7
would define the general
debug level as 4, but for activity performed in the SSH event loop the debug
level would be 7.
Select the file to save debug data in. Either type in the path and filename, or click the button on the right-hand side of the text field to open a Save As dialog, allowing you to locate the file. If you do not specify a path, the default user path is used.
Select the Clear File on Startup check box to delete the debug data every time SSH Tectia Client is launched.
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If this option is not selected, the log file will keep growing and must be manually manually cleared. |
The Debug File displays a scrollable view of the currently gathered debug data. If the debug file is very large (over 3 megabytes), it will not be displayed.
Click the Clear File button to empty the current debug data file.
Click the Open File in Editor button to open the current debug data file in a text editor, allowing you to view, edit, save, or print the data.
Click the OK button to accept the current settings and close the Debugging dialog.
Click the Cancel button to discard the changes and close the Debugging dialog.
SSH Tectia Client requires a license file to function in commercial mode.
With the Import License File option you can update your evaluation copy of SSH Tectia Client to a commercial version. Do the following:
Select Help → Import License File. A dialog opens, requesting a file name.
Locate the license file (stc51.dat
or
stcf51.dat
by default) and click Open. A
dialog opens, stating that the license file was successfully imported and
copied to the installation directory.
Click the OK button to continue. Your copy of SSH Tectia Client is now licensed.