Alfred von Campe wrote:
A quick update on the my situation (I am the original poster). After removing Cygwin and reinstalling it, re-running ssh-host-config, and making the home directory in /etc/passwd a local directory (i.e., not a network drive), I am now able to log into the Windows system from a Linux system. This is great and will help us kick off automated builds.

However, in the remote ssh session, I am not able to access any network drives (home directories or otherwise), which I can easily do in a Cygwin window when accessing our build server via terminal services. Is this a restriction of how sshd is implemented, or can I reconfigure something so I can access network drives from within ssh session?

I guess the latter.  See the FAQ entry:

<http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.shares>


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