Session Managementᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ
To Create a New Session:
- Open the New Session Properties dialog box by selecting [New] in the [File] menu.
- Enter connection information.
- Click [OK].
To Open the Sessions Dialog Box:
- Select [Open] in the [File] menu.
- Click the standard [Open] button.
To Edit a Session:
- Open the Sessions dialog box.
- Select a session to edit.
- Click the standard [Properties] button.
- Click [OK] after completing session editing.
- Note
You can edit multiple sessions simultaneously simply by selecting all the sessions you want to edit and clicking [Properties].
To Rename a Session:
- Open the Sessions dialog box.
- Right-click on the session to rename.
- Select [Rename] in menu.
- Note
Session name must be a valid file name.
To Copy a Session Under Different Name:
- Open the Sessions dialog box.
- Select a session to copy under a different name.
- Click the standard [Save As] button.
To Delete a Session:
- Open the Sessions dialog box.
- Select the session to delete.
- Click the standard [Delete] button.
To Create a Shortcut to Session:
- Open the Sessions dialog box.
- Select a session for which to create shortcut.
- Click the standard [Create Shortcut] button.
- Select a folder to save shortcut.
- Click [OK].
To Change Default Session Properties:
To open the default Session Properties dialog box, select one of the following:
- Select [Properties] from the [File] menu in local shell.
- Click the arrow next to the standard [Properties] button in the main toolbar and select [Default Session] from the list.
- Note
Default session is used when connecting withSSH, TELNET, RLOGIN and SFTP using a local prompt or the Address Bar.
To use a connection command in the local prompt, see 'Xshell Local Command'. For connections using the address bar, see 'Address Bar'.
To Create a New Session Folder:
- Open the Sessions dialog box.
- Click an arrow next to the standard [New] button and select [Folder] from the list.
- Enter folder name.
To Copy a Session file to Another Computer:
- Select [Export] from the [File] Menu.
- If you would like to use the session file's password on another device, set the Master Password.
- Copy a session file (*.xsh) or email it to another computer.
- On the device to use the session file, set the exact same Master Password.
- Select [Import] from the [File] Menu.