Greetings --

Apologies if this should go to another list, but...

I've been using the cygwin sshd as a service under Windows (XP -> 7), for
*many* years. However, with the pending deprecatin of Win 7, and the IT
guys at my institution nagging me to upgrade to Win 10, that raises a
question -- are there relative pros/cons of sticking with cygwin sshd as a
service under Win 10 (assuming that is still possible), or enabling the
openssh server that is 'hidden' (relatively speaking) in Win 10 Pro an
Enterprise (not so sure about Win 10 Home)?

My preference would be to stick with cygwin (since I'm familiar with it,
and can tweak things as I need), but I'm uncertain as to how well it would
play with Win 10, which might be 'happier' if the MS approved openssh
approach was used.

Thoughts/opinions?  I have a couple of Win 10 installs in virtual machines,
and will try testing both approaches at some point, but wanted to collate
some information before that point.

Thanks in advance....

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