From: Jeff Yana <240vac@(email surpressed)>
Subject: Re: Rsh, Rcp for Windows
   Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 16:33:27 -0800
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Yeah, the open source rshd standalone app is quite good. I have downloaded and installed it. Highly recommended!

Thanks to Greg for the tip!

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Jeff Yana wrote:

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Does anyone on this list know of any freeware R shell apps available for Windows?


	I like this one:
         http://sourceforge.net/projects/rshd/

	It's divine in its simplicity and lack of complexity.
	(this means easy to set up, and it 'just works').

	It also has source, if that's your kind of thing.

	It's fine for being able to make foreach loops to run
	commands like 'net stop rushd' or commands like 'del /q c:\temp\junk*'
	and seems to be fine for use with the default linux/windows rsh/rcp clients.

	I keep a snapshot here:
	http://seriss.com/people/erco/ftp/winnt/rshd/
	..the readme.txt file showing my 'quick and dirty' setup instructions.

	However, if you enjoy noodling with security features, then maybe
	Microsoft's own SFU (Services For Unix) is more to your taste
	(as Luke just posted here)



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