There are no more Windows updates to install. I've verified I'm updated to Windows 10 Pro Version 1803, OS build 17134.191. I've also rebooted several times, to see if it appears as a feature to enable/install after a clean boot, but still nothing. (I've even tried expanding all of the collapsible items just to make sure it wasn't hiding under IIS or something): I've also tried looking for it under the standard Windows Features ( Turn Windows Features on and off) as suggested by this answer and I do not see it listed. I don't recall explicitly uninstalling it, but that's the same day I installed a number of Windows updates and had to reboot a couple of times after updating. When looking at See optional feature history, I see that OpenSSH Client was installed on 4/12/18 and uninstalled on 8/10/18. I don't know why it's not installed now and I can't find it anywhere to install. When I had the Fall Creators Update (version 1709) and OpenSSH was in beta, I successfully installed it using the above Manage Optional Features. I've looked for OpenSSH under Manage optional features and do not see it listed:įrom Manage optional features, I've tried selecting Add a feature to see if OpenSSH is there, and I see "No features to install.": However, it's not installed and the information I've seen online for how to install OpenSSH appears to be for previous versions of Windows 10, when OpenSSH Client was in beta. My understanding is that after updating to Windows 10 version 1803 (April 2018), OpenSSH client is automatically installed. I've since updated Windows to version 1803 and I no longer have OpenSSH Client installed. At one time I installed OpenSSH Client as an Optional Feature when running Fall Creators Update (version 1709).
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