(OT but) I use copSSH on Windows, which provides the OpenSSH client and server (ssh.exe/sshd.exe) along with a few other programs -> it's cygwin based but doesn't require you to install cygwin.
I'm not aware of anything comparable to SSH that comes out of Redmond, without a focus on sharing the entire desktop session. So I went out and found a SSH server implementation that wouldn't bloat my disk, nor cost any of the cold hard ca$h. I.e. to SSH into the Windows machine.
I do however use PuTTY for a SSH client under Windows, as I know it's xterm compatibl'ish.
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