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When you are finished working you should both close down the notebook server by entering `Ctrl+C` twice in the terminal window the SSH session you used to start up the notebook server is running and halt the port forwarding command by entering `Ctrl+C` in the terminal it is running in. When you are finished working you should both close down the notebook server by entering `Ctrl+C` twice in the terminal window the SSH session you used to start up the notebook server is running and halt the port forwarding command by entering `Ctrl+C` in the terminal it is running in.
## Set Up SSH Tunneling in Windows ## Set-Up SSH Tunneling in Windows
School machines can also be logged in if you are using Windows on your personal computer. The school recommends installing [PuTTY](http://computing.help.inf.ed.ac.uk/installing-putty) for remotely logging in. School machines can also be logged in if you are using Windows on your personal computer. The school recommends installing [PuTTY](http://computing.help.inf.ed.ac.uk/installing-putty) for remotely logging in.