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Right-click on each service and select Properties. Open the Services MMC Console ( Win + R, and type in services.mmc) and find the two Services that are related to OpenSSH Server: This can be done through either the Services MMC console or through the Command Line. In order to start using OpenSSH Server, the associated services will need to be started first. The newly installed services will need to be started and configured to automatically start at boot. Like installing through the Settings app, a restart should not be necessary after adding these features. If the installation was successful, you should see a similar message.
#Openssh server install#
To confirm that you are able to install the OpenSSH Client and OpenSSH Server features, run the following command:Īdd-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Client~~~~0.0.1.0Īdd-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0 To install through the Command Line, open an elevated PowerShell console in order to proceed. A restart should not be necessary after adding these features, but the newly installed services will need to be started and configured to automatically start at boot. If the options are missing, then you are not on the latest version/patch level of Windows 10 or Windows Server 2019. Highlight each option and click the Install button to install the feature. If not, there is a problem with the version of Windows.
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You should see the two options in the list of available features that can be installed: To install through the GUI, go to Settings -> Apps -> Apps & Features -> Manage optional features -> Add a feature.
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Installing the OpenSSH Client and OpenSSH Server options can be done through either the Settings app or through the Command Line.