Make it clear that you can't save a hostname into Default Settings,

and also make it clear why not and what you should do instead.

[originally from svn r1403]
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@ -46,6 +46,15 @@ you want them saved. Then come back to the Session panel. Select the
\q{Default Settings} entry in the saved sessions list, with a single \q{Default Settings} entry in the saved sessions list, with a single
click. Then press the \e{Save} button. click. Then press the \e{Save} button.
Note that PuTTY does not allow you to save a host name into the
Default Settings entry. This ensures that when PuTTY is started up,
the host name box is always empty, so a user can always just type in
a host name and connect.
If there is a specific host you want to store the details of how to
connect to, you should create a saved session, which will be
separate from the Default Settings.
\b To save a session: first go through the rest of the configuration \b To save a session: first go through the rest of the configuration
box setting up all the options you want. Then come back to the box setting up all the options you want. Then come back to the
Session panel. Enter a name for the saved session in the \e{Saved Session panel. Enter a name for the saved session in the \e{Saved