Hi.  You really should become a Cygwin user if you "must" use Windows.
 Git is a very user friendly tool using command line, but the windows
terminal is poor at best for a command line environment.  Try cygwin
and then make-believe that you are working on a real server machine.
I'm not sure exactly, but I bet a version of git can be installed via
cygwin.

HTH

David

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 6:10 PM, githubbeginner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I been trying using Tortise GitHub client but it is an painful
> experience and I can't get it to pull down any latest code from the
> github.com. Evrytime I try it is saying authentication method not
> supported or PAssword is bad.
>
> I follow the info to create and recreate public/private key and add
> those keys to my github account. But of no use.
> While github is a nice concept, it is just too confusing.
>
> I only want to clone a project then start working on it privately on
> my own.
>
> Anyone who has a more complete step by step informaiton of how to set
> it up right?
>
> Thanks
>
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