On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 5:44 AM AndyHC andy@hawthorncottage.com wrote:
... or you can now call a WSL command from Windows
Hi, Andy:
That's true, but I've learned not to depend on much supplied by MSFT beyond the OS. Accessories come and go and dependencies on things included with this week's version of Windows (like the Desktop ODBC drivers, OLE Controls, etc.) may have a limited lifetime, whereas software you install and control are more likely to be there long after MS's attention has gone elsewhere.
PuTTY comes with it's own .msi files. If you are using an installer for your deployment, you can just add the .msi into the mix. Add your configuration items and public keys into the mix, and you should be good to go.