Is there a PuTTY command line option for "X display location"?

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Hello Sirs.
I'd like to use PuTTY with Xming.
Everything is fine, as long as Xming is started with the default
display :0
When I use something else (Xming.exe :<displaynumber> -clipboard -
multiwindow -ac),
I have to configure the  "X display location" setting in PuTTY. It
seems, that there is no command line option for this.
When done in the GUI everything is fine.
However, I would like to
   PuTTY.exe -ssh -X  <user>@<server> -pw <mypassword>

Wy do I want to use a different display?
I'd like to use PuTTY with Xming on a Microsoft Windows 2003 RDP
Server.
Different users start Xming instances in their RDP sessions on the
same server:
Everyone specifies his own displaynumber.

Thanks in advance
Friedhelm
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Reply wachtelbauer 2/3/2011 10:33:54 AM

wachtelbauer <wachtelbauer@wachtelbauer.de> writes:
> I'd like to use PuTTY with Xming.
> Everything is fine, as long as Xming is started with the default
> display :0
> When I use something else (Xming.exe :<displaynumber> -clipboard -
> multiwindow -ac),
> I have to configure the  "X display location" setting in PuTTY. It
> seems, that there is no command line option for this.
> When done in the GUI everything is fine.
> However, I would like to
>    PuTTY.exe -ssh -X  <user>@<server> -pw <mypassword>

Create a saved session with the configuration you require, and invoke it
with 'putty -load'?

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Reply Richard 2/4/2011 1:06:07 PM


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