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Using SSH on Windows Server

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Malayea

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I am trying to find out if Windows Server 2003 comes with a SSH client by default.
In previous companies I have worked, we always used freebies like Putty.
But in a recent meeting last week I was told that Windows has its built in utlity for the same purpose.
I was not able to find any good info about this in Microsoft.com or MSDN.

Any help in this regards would be great.

Malayea...
 
AFAIK, all SSH for Windows is 3rd party.
 
No version of Windows has a native SSH client built-in only a telnet client. You will need to rely on Putty, WinSCP and the like
HTH
 
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