Try opening git bash (should have been installed with git). Then try:

ssh-keygen -C "y...@email.address" -t rsa

If it's still not found, then you didn't install OpenSSH with git.
>From your home directory it sounds like you're on Vista. I have really
detailed directions for Windows Server 2003. It should work if you
replace any reference to C:\Documents and Settings\users\[whatever]
with C:\Users\[whatever]

http://wiki.devchix.com/index.php?title=Server_2003
Obviously you won't need most of the instructions - just "Git" and
"Create an SSH public key".

If you get significantly different results on Vista, feel free to edit
or create a new page on the wiki.

Sarah

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Ed Jones <ed.jo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> C:\ssh>ssh-keygen -t rsa
> 'ssh-keygen' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.

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