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ssh programs (Secure Shell Client and PuTTY) cause blue screen of death in Windows 7

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Old 01-12-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default ssh programs (Secure Shell Client and PuTTY) cause blue screen of death in Windows 7

Shortly after connecting to a remote computer via ssh, I get the blue screen of death. I can run commands and everything for about thirty seconds, then the windows world ends. The same problem occurs using either Secure Shell Client or PuTTY, and I installed in Vista compatibility mode. Any suggestions?
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Hi, robustus, and welcome to the forums.

Unfortunately, I do not have SSH access to a machine to try it out else I would - if you want to PM me details on where to try it I can verify this for you....
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