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Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 13:28:09 -0400
From: Matthew Cincotti <mcincott AT atg DOT com>
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Subject: Cygwin on Windows 2000

Hi,
   Please respond directly to me as I'm not on the mail list
   I was wondering, I know in windows 2000 there is the /x flag for cmd.exe
   which allows you:
       Enables extensions to the Windows 2000 version of Cmd.exe, to
       provide a richer shell programming environment. The following
       commands use the extensions: del (erase), color, cd (chdir),
       md (mdir), prompt, pushd, popd, set, setlocal, endlocal, if,
       for, call, shift, goto, start, assoc, and ftype. For details,
       see the Help for each command.

   I was wondering if there was a way for enabling this in cygwin when you
   open up a window using the "shortcut" (the shortcut that points to
   cygwin.bat)

Matt

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