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- maroonmoon
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-pw password parameter to (putty.exe) commandline. Obviously it cannot work with wt.exe. So the behaviour you are getting it expected. Actually the Win32-OpenSSH section explicitly states that you need to turn the option off:
!P pattern. But I do not know if there is a way to provide a password to the Windows version of ssh.exe. See also https://stackoverflow.com/q/23419659/850848
ssh with sshpass package. See also https://winscp.net/eng/docs/integration_putty#wsl