My advice is to setup the daemon like cygrunsrv ... -a -ddd, this will turn on the 
debugging and You will see the results either in /var/log/sshd.log or within the 
Eventviewer. 

>From what you tell, I would judge that some permissions of the affected user are 
>wrong. 
Check the home dir, rwxr-xr-x.
Check ~/.ssh, rwx------
Check ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, rw-r--r--

But even the permissions on the client site can prevent ssh from working, ie. 
~/.ssh/id_dsa may have world writable...

  matthias


> -----Original Message-----
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> Of David Corbin
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> Subject: sshd debugging
...
> password, but I do have a public-key/private-key installed 
> that it doesn't 
> seem to recognize.  (If you want to recommend a solution to 
> this problem, 
...

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