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Hi, Deedra:

I have just send the speakup list a copy of my just concluded evaluation 
of ssh clients for Windows. Now, I want to answer your note more directly:

Regretably, there seem to be no good Windows clients for remote console 
access over SSH. But, there are several excellent DOS command line 
clients. So, if the computer you will have access to can provide you 
access to DOS in a way that works for you, get the Win32 download from:

	http://www.ssh.com

and install the command line functions and paths. The access you get 
should be excellent for simple command line tasks. Access to utilities 
like Pine may be more problematic, as there are cursor tracking issues 
involved. Maybe it will be OK. I did not test Pine.

PS: In the course of looking around I installed the cygwin utilities. 
These are absolutely wonderful. They are also quite up to date. I now have 
a bash 2.05 and a lynx 2.8.4 with ssl support that run as PC Console 
applications under Windows. Very cool.

PSS: Makes me think that trplayer may be portable to Win environments.
 On 
Sat, 29 Sep 2001, Deedra Waters 
wrote:

> This is probably the wrong list to ask this, and not really sure where to
> ask, but....
> 
> I'm going out of town for a week and the only computer I'll have access to
> is a windows machine, does anyone know of an ssh client that would work
> well with speech for windows so I can access my home computer?
> if you do please write me off list so I don't end up dragging this topic
> out on the list.
> 
> 
> 
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> 

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