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Xshell 5 cannot save
Xshell 5 cannot save












xshell 5 cannot save
  1. #XSHELL 5 CANNOT SAVE HOW TO#
  2. #XSHELL 5 CANNOT SAVE FREE#

Make sure this is not the problem by trying to save the file to an alternate location using the Save As option. Bad driveįinally, if none of the reasons above apply, you may be encountering problems because of a bad disk or drive. If a disk or drive is write protected, you cannot save any file or changes to a file until the write protection is disabled. Removable disks like floppy diskettes and USB flash drives can be set to write protected. Make sure you have a good connection by trying to open another file in the same location. You can save time and get more done in less time with a variety of convenient features like a split window, tabbed environment. Note: After the public key is saved as a file, you should copy it to the remote server. In the View Public Key Format As list, select an appropriate format. If you're saving to a network drive or another online drive (e.g., the cloud storage) and have no Internet or network connection, you cannot save the file. Unless Xshell (which Im not familiar with) is doing something unusual, you must not set DISPLAY.Under a normal SSH connection, either SSH sets DISPLAY automatically, and everything works, or SSH doesnt set DISPLAY, and then setting it manually cannot work because that means SSH isnt relaying the X11 connection. RESULT: The User Key Properties dialog box appears. No connection when saving to a network drive

#XSHELL 5 CANNOT SAVE HOW TO#

To determine the available space, see: How to find how much hard drive space is available.

#XSHELL 5 CANNOT SAVE FREE#

If the location you are saving the file does not have sufficient disk space to store the file, the operation fails.įree up some space on the disk, or Save as to another location with enough free space. If you cannot change the permissions because you are not the administrator, contact your IT department or system administrator to request write permission to the file. Click OK again to close the Properties window. Check/uncheck the appropriate check boxes, making sure that no permissions are Denied, and that all permissions are Allowed.In this new window, highlight your user name by clicking it.Click the Edit… button to open a window where you can change permissions.Under Group and user names, highlight your user name by clicking it to display your permissions for the file in the Permissions for… box below.Locate the file in File Explorer and right-click it.If you are the administrator of your computer, you can change the permissions yourself by following the steps below.














Xshell 5 cannot save