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Old 13th November 2008
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I'm not aware of anything comparable to SSH that comes out of Redmond
Vista comes with a telnet client and server.

More seriously, I don't really like putty, it doesn't configure very well, it stores its configuration in the registry (easy migration) and has some minor (And other not-so-minor) annoyances.

The best Windows SSH client I've been able to find is SecureCRT, you'll need to cough up some dough for it, but it works pretty well.
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