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From: Jason Joines <joines AT bus DOT okstate DOT edu>
Subject: setting windows environment variables
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:18:34 -0500
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	I have a Cygwin BASH script which takes user input, uses ldapsearch, 
etc., to set a bunch of environment variables.  I can then use these 
from bash with no problem.  I would also like to make these environment 
variables available to the windows command interpreter.
	Is there anyway to do this?
	Also, is there a BASH equivalent of the windows cmd start command that 
lets you start many processes without having to wait on each to finish?

Thanks,

Jason Joines
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