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Jim Marshall wrote:

> Here is the cygcheck -svr output.

Hmm, you're using a local NTFS drive and $CYGWIN is not set to anything
strage.  So no more clues there.

What are the attributes of the .lnk files?  What happens if you manually
delete them and recreate them as working symlinks by hand?

Brian

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