Very thanks for your thorough response.
We wanted to achieve that triggering commands from a Windows/Linux to a
Windows (7), so in a mono-directional way. We realize the difficulty to
realize it and so we decided to shake our architecture up.
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If I create the service with the command /ssh-host-config/ (and then set up
user and privileges) I can start remotely from SSH a program without the
possibility to see its GUI.
If I modify the /sshd/ service by Windows Services logging on as "Local
System account" with "Allow service to interact w
@Larry thanks for the answer.
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Hi all,
I would like to pup up on Windows 7 the GUI of a program started remotely
from SSH. I can't obtain this with *cygstart* even though I see the process
running in Windows Task Manager. Trying to add /--interactive/ flag to
Cygwin service /sshd/, the service doesn't start.
I am aware of the W
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