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Error in Creating SFTP using OpenSSH

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Hi

I tried creating sftp server using OpenSSH and I get some errors.
First I tried on Microsoft Windows Server 2003, R2, SP1 and then on Windows XP Professional, SP2 and the error is same.

Installation went smoothly on both the OS (after a few complications, see note at bottom), but when I tried to start the service, I get the following error:

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Could not start the OpenSSH server service on local computer.
Error 193: 0xc1.
Here is the log of error from EventViewer (System)
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The OpenSSH Server service failed to start due to the following error:
OpenSSH Server is not a valid Win32 application.
I followed the procedure as given on the following websites:
http://www.digitalmediaminute.com/ar...ver-on-windows
http://www.xenocafe.com/tutorials/wi...rver/index.php

Note:If you try creating the server by yourself you might face complications while editing the passwd and group file:

Instead of following:
mkgroup –l >> ..etc/group
mkpasswd –l –u username >> ..etc/passwd

you could use:
mkgroup –l >> "C\:Program Files\OpenSSH\etc\group"
mkpasswd –l –u username >> "C\:Program Files\OpenSSH\etc\passwd"

I guess you can use both backward and forward slash.
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