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From: "A. Sinan Unur" <asu1 AT cornell DOT edu>
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Subject: Re: Header Files.
Date: 5 Sep 2001 03:04:48 GMT
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"A. Burntmann" <alkbrn AT hotmail DOT com> wrote in
news:F128kbKyND5Ny8G9UWs00007ee7 AT hotmail DOT com: 

> Hi,
> I needed some '*.h', then I copied them into C:\..\INCLUDE directory. I
> thought of making the job easier, but it didn't even work(!). Any idea
> is welcome.
> 
> A New Comer.

this is not clear at all. 

what did you want to accomplish and what does "it didn't even work(!)" 
mean?

in general, you should not place any odd header in the system-wide include 
directory.

if you describe your problem adequately, your chances of getting help would 
greatly improve.

sinan.
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