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XYM wrote:

> I have encountered same problem after upgrading to 1.7.x. First to say th=
at
> I'm not so familiar with all of that.
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> I was running a ssh-server and connect with Putty to my server using a
> tunnel. Everything works fine till today. After upgrading to 1.7.x and
> trying to connect to my server I get the following message:
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>=20
> 2 [main] -bash 3776 C:\CygWin\bin\bash.exe: *** fatal error - couldn't
> dynamically determine load address for 'WSAGetLastError' (handle
> 0xFFFFFFFF), Win32 error 126
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> Tried to set up new sshd but no change.

The error above is a client side error, you re-installed the server
which is not the problem.

In fact is not even a client side error, is bash complaining after you
logged in, the error code means "The specified module could not be
found." so it looks like bash is not finding all its libraries... but I
could be wrong, never seen an error message like that.
--=20
Ren=C3=A9 Berber


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