Xming portablePuTTY is a portable build of the PuTTY networking tools for Microsoft Windows, created by Colin Harrison to complement the Xming X server. It packages the familiar PuTTY suite—PuTTY, Plink, PSCP, PSFTP, Pageant, and PuTTYgen—and stores all settings in local files instead of the Windows Registry. That design makes it easy to run from a USB drive without installation or administrator rights and avoids leaving traces on shared or locked-down machines.
When used alongside Xming, it provides a straightforward way to enable X11 forwarding, letting you start graphical applications on remote Unix/Linux systems and display them on your Windows desktop. It supports secure SSH connections, key-based authentication, port forwarding and tunneling, proxy use, and command-line automation via Plink. Built from the upstream PuTTY code base by Simon Tatham and contributors, Xming portablePuTTY offers a self-contained, reliable toolkit for developers, researchers, and system administrators who need secure, portable remote access from Windows.
Xming portablePuTTY is developed by Colin Harrison and is used by 1 user of Software Informer. The most popular version of this product among our users is 7.5.
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