![]() ![]() Search the Start Menu for “ environment variables“, and select the “ Edit the system environment variables” option:Ģ. ![]() Search for “ SSH“, select the “ OpenSSH Client” checkbox, and click the “ Install” button:ġ. Search for “ optional features” on the Start Menu and select “ Manage optional features“:ģ. To use the ssh command natively in Windows Terminal, PowerShell, and Command Prompt (CMD) it is necessary to install the Windows OpenSSH Client via the Optional Features menu, and then add the OpenSSH folder to the Path environment variable. This guide covers how to enable the OpenSSH Client on Windows 10. Luckily Windows has added a native OpenSSH Client to Windows 10 as an Optional Feature. While useful, these options may be overkill for the simple need to use the ssh command. To use SSH from Windows typically requires installing programs that come with an implementation of SSH, such as: Git for Windows, Cygwin, etc.
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