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From: Harald Kierer <Harald DOT Kierer AT astrum DOT de>
To: "'Robert Mark Bram'" <relaxedrob AT optushome DOT com DOT au>, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: AW: cygpath question
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 13:31:51 +0100
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> All of this brings me to the rather depressing conclusion 
> that I cannot make
> the same shortcut in cygwin that I often use in cmd.exe: 
> copying a path from
> Windows Explorer, alt-tabbing to the command prompt, typing 
> "cd " with the
> left hand then right clicking with the right hand and 
> pressing enter to move
> easily to a new directory. Usually, this technique is still 
> easier than the
> auto-complete functions available in bash and XP's cmd.exe...

No you cant. But what about this:
http://www.google.com/search?q=cygwinprompthere

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