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What happened to 'SSH' on Windows machines?

What happened to 'SSH' on Windows machines? It used to be on my Desktop, but I can't find it anywhere.

The SSH Secure Shell for Windows that we formerly used is out of date and no longer supported. The University of Arizona recommends using the following open-source software clients:

* PuTTY (Command Line and Tunneling Client for SSH)
* WinSCP (Graphical Secure File Transfer (SFTP))

You should see PuTTY these on the desktops of all machines in CS. WinSCP can be found on the Start menu.

For more information, see https://sitelicense.arizona.edu/ssh/index.shtml.


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