I guess I'll go back to my original solution which is to use PsExec from
Sysinternals.
It's a little more complicated because you have to first run a script to
retrieve the Windows Session ID
This script works:
$username = 'mhall'
$results = psexec \\192.168.X.XXX query session
$id = $results | S
What's the answer? That CYGWIN sshd can not interact with the Windows
desktop?
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Has anyone been able to get the CYGWIN sssd service to interact with the
Windows desktop?
If yes could you please reply back with the details on how you got it to
work.
Thanks,
Mitch Hall
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Has anyone been able to get CYGWIN sssd service to interact with the windows
desktop?
If yes, could you please reply with the configuration you used to get it to
work.
Thanks,
Mitch Hall
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