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Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:32:45 -0800 (PST)
From: dmilli <dmilli AT nosc DOT mil>
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Subject: new user to cygwin
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I haven't used unix for many years and I'm trying to run my scripts to find
data rights & copy rights.  Okay this is sad but how do I get script to run
in cygwin?  The generated file from the script has anything in it and I've
even created a test file with words the script should find.

I've been typing the following:

FindDataRights.dat c:/filename I want the script to look through 

We see the following happening on the screen:
Scanning for Classified content
Scanning for licensed content
Scanning for unique copyrights
Scanning for GPR markings

Shouldn't we also see a list of what was found?

Thanks
Dmilli


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