On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 17:17:00 -0700, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

> Hello Folks:

> I need a nice freeware SSH client for Windows that is runnable from
> a floppy drive.  Around here they let me run programs on my own floppy
> disks when I am using internet work stations at public libraries.
> Of course they don't let me install anything on the hard drive and
> they have their systems set up to prevent me from doing cool things
> such as "deltree Windows".  An SSH client for Windows that is runnable
> from a floppy drive would be very useful to have for accessing my Unix
> shell account from public access internet work stations.  On my home
> computer I am now using SSHDOS, version 0.91, freeware by Nagy Daniel,
> to access my free Unix shell account at "sdf.lonestar.org".

> Suggestions anyone?

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=freeware%20SSH%20client%20Windows

PuTTY looks like a good bet.
(but I did not not test it so I can't say for sure)

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