On 7/2/2010 2:50 AM, Koszalek Opalek wrote:
User "Thorsten Kampe" wrote:
Same on Windows XP SP3...
Is it possible to run sshd as a regular process rather
than a service?
I'm OK not seeing the GUI most of the time (I'm launching
my application after logging over ssh, the application does
some
* Koszalek Opalek (02 Jul 2010 08:50:47 +0200)
> User "Thorsten Kampe" wrote:
> > Same on Windows XP SP3...
>
> Is it possible to run sshd as a regular process rather
> than a service?
Sure.
Thorsten
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User "Thorsten Kampe" wrote:
> From: "Thorsten Kampe"
> Subject: Re: Re: Windows GUI programs (e.g. notepad) start but are invisible
> after ssh login
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
>
(...)
>
> Same on Windows XP SP3...
Is it possible to run sshd as a regu
On 7/1/2010 4:15 AM, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* Larry Hall (Cygwin) (Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:09:49 -0400)
The short answer? You can't or at least you shouldn't. The
longer answer is MS doesn't want to allow this functionality
and has disabled the ability to access a desktop from a
service as of V
* Larry Hall (Cygwin) (Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:09:49 -0400)
> On 6/30/2010 4:53 PM, Koszalek Opalek wrote:
> > This is what I do:
> >
> > 1) Start sshd
> > cygrunsrv -S sshd
> >
> > 2) Login over ssh
> > ssh k...@localhost
> >
> > 3) Start a Windows application (notepad, calc, whatever)
* Koszalek Opalek (01 Jul 2010 00:23:04 +0200)
> > when you install the 'sshd' service. Or you can call up the
> > adminstrator tools, find the sshd service, and enable desktop
> > interaction there. This should work, though there have been
> > some reports of difficulty on this list even for XP.
> From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin)"
> Subject: Re: Windows GUI programs (e.g. notepad) start but are invisible
after ssh login
(...)
> The short answer? You can't or at least you shouldn't. The
> longer answer is MS doesn't want to allow this functionality
>
On 6/30/2010 4:53 PM, Koszalek Opalek wrote:
This is what I do:
1) Start sshd
cygrunsrv -S sshd
2) Login over ssh
ssh k...@localhost
3) Start a Windows application (notepad, calc, whatever).
The application starts (it is listed in the Process
Explorer), however its windows are
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