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When I have a bunch of sessions running and then lose my VPN connection, rather than just being able to close all my putty windows that were terminated and start over, I have to go to each window and click on the 'OK' within the "server unexpectedly closed network connection" window. I'd like it if I wasn't shown this window. Is there any way to do this? Thanks!

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Try changing "Close window on exit:" from "Only on clean exit" to "Always".

If that doesn't work -- there is a lot of forks of PuTTY that add features. Look here to start.

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  • Hmmm, this might work out. Now when the disconnect occurs all the windows will be gone. Seems to do the same thing with Always or Never. I'll try this for a while and see if it works out the way I want. Hopefully it still logs all my session still. Thanks!
    – Rywin
    Mar 22, 2021 at 19:33
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You may kill all PuTTy instances by running the following batch command:

taskkill /f putty.exe

In case that PuTTy doesn't terminate itself, use the forceful method:

taskkill /f /im putty.exe

(Note: The .exe name is just a guess - I don't use PuTTy.)

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