Title: How to use ssh tramp on Emacs Windows?
       Author: Solène
       Date: 18 January 2017
       Tags: emacs windows
       Description: 
       
       If you are using emacs under Microsoft Windows and you want to edit
       remote files through SSH, it's possible to do it without using Cygwin.
       Tramp can use the tool "plink" from putty tools to do ssh.
       
       What you need is to get "plink.exe" from the following page and get it
       into your $PATH, or choose the installer which will install all putty
       tools.
       
       [Putty official
       website](http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.htm
       l)
       
       Then, edit your emacs file to add the following lines to tell it that
       you want to use plink when using tramp
       
           (require 'tramp)
           (set-default 'tramp-default-method "plink")
       
       Now, you can edit your remote files, but you will need to type your
       password. I think that in order to get password-less with ssh keys,
       you would need to use putty key agent.