The user who runs the ssh-host-setup command is being denied terminal services 
login, which when you are running the setup over terminal services is a bit of 
a worry! I don't get kicked off the moment it happens but it needs manually 
correctly before log out or access to the box remotely will be lost.

Environment
Cygwin setup - 2.573.2.2
openssh - 5.1p1-9
openssl - 0.9.8i-1
Windows 2003 server

Steps to reproduce
run ssh-host-config. Don't use privelege separation, do install sshd as a 
service, keep the settings to just ntsec and enter the account to create as the 
current user.

The problem can be confirmed by using gpedit.msc and finding the Deny Terminal 
Services login group - the current user account will now be listed when it was 
not before.

Is it necessary to block terminal service access for the running user and if so 
why?

If its not is there a workaround I could use so this does not happen when 
running ssh-host-config?




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