Jean Hollis Weber said: > I hope that Scott's solution works out, but I suspect help is also needed > on making sure a key is produced and tested to be sure it works, or > whatever is needed to remove that barrier. If I have to troubleshoot every > single step, and not know what factor (or combination of factors) might be > the problem, I am very likely to give up.
I key is a text string that is generated to make the SSH more secure. It doesn't matter which tool you use. I have used the same one for the past 4 years in Putty, Cygwin, and Linux to access the OOo site. All it requires is a copy of the two files into a directory. My attempt at making things easier is just that, if it works then we can go back to the original docks and redo those with the changes I made. The biggest thing I am trying to accomplish is to get ALL the tools needed into one Zip package that can be downloaded and work the same on everyones machine that uses Windows. Linux is not a problem because most people on linux have already used the environment as is. The choice of CygWin is to help people with biggining to end solutions for the whole toolset. It may work it may not... we'll see. -- Scott Carr OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
