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Keepass has a way to open programs and autotype/login. But I can't get putty to work. I installed putty (and it's other programs) with the installer.

But no mater what I put in the cmd or win+R Putty won't start

Putty is installed on the D drive But firefox is also installed on the D drive and that works.

How do I fix this?

Url Overrides

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  • Is Putty in your path? You can check this by win + R and then typing "putty.exe" and pressing enter. This should open Putty. If it doesn't, you need to add it to your path asper here: zeth.net/archive/2006/05/26/… Sep 29, 2014 at 8:40
  • Putty appearently is not im the path. I'll check it out later. Is this still the way to go in Win8.1?
    – janw
    Sep 29, 2014 at 8:49

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Disable the built-in override and add a custom one with cmd://d:/path/to/putty.exe -ssh {USERNAME}:{BASE:RMVSCM}.

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For me, this URL works "\\Host.domain.tld\c$\windows\tools\putty.exe -load PuttyProfile". But because of a $ Share Adminrights are necessary.

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  • Put putty on your local system, and then either add Putty to your path or make your URL a local path. Also don't add stuff manually to your windows folder. If you don't want to use Putty's installer, do something like c:\tools\putty\putty.exe. Apr 13, 2017 at 16:12

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