Hi leon,
You can start a command shell within the bash shell window through "cmd"
(that is, under nt/2k(3)/xp).
Sander
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From: ssh-bounces@erdelynet.com [mailto:ssh-bounces@erdelynet.com] On Behalf
Of Leon
Sent: vrijdag 3 september 2004 19:10
To: ssh@erdelynet.com
Subject: net command equivalent
I just got OpenSSH running on my W2K server. I was hoping to use it to
manage some of my Windows services. However, because OpenSSH is a part of
Cygwin, I log into a UNIX environment.
Is there a Cygwin command to startup a DOS shell? OR, at the very least,
an equivalent to the DOS "net" command?
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