I had exactly the same problem, and this solution worked for me as well
with the snapshot from the 20th February 2012.
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On Feb 8 18:51, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 8 18:33, Kai-Mikael JÃÃ-Aro wrote:
> > I have set up an sshd server on my Windows XP box. If I run the
> > bash shell locally on the XP box, the USERPROFILE environment
> > variable is shown as C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator but i
On Feb 8 18:51, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 8 18:33, Kai-Mikael Jää-Aro wrote:
> > I have set up an sshd server on my Windows XP box. If I run the
> > bash shell locally on the XP box, the USERPROFILE environment
> > variable is shown as C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator but if
> > I
On Feb 8 18:33, Kai-Mikael Jää-Aro wrote:
> I have set up an sshd server on my Windows XP box. If I run the
> bash shell locally on the XP box, the USERPROFILE environment
> variable is shown as C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator but if
> I run ssh to the XP box, USERPROFILE displays as \??\
I have set up an sshd server on my Windows XP box. If I run the bash
shell locally on the XP box, the USERPROFILE environment variable is
shown as C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator but if I run ssh to the
XP box, USERPROFILE displays as \??\C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.
I tri
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