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From: "Glenn Proctor" <glenn@docproc.com>
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Subject: Re: Machine-specific performance problem
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 21:26:07 -0000
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Tim Prince wrote:


> Your system administrators may have other ideas, but you would like to
have
> network mounts at the back end of your search path, and you would like
> cygwin.bat to make its additions to the path on the front end, at least
> ahead of any additions which Microsoft installed software like Visual
Studio
> has made to your basic Windows paths.

The three Cygwin directories are at the beginning of the path on both
machines, and there aren't any network drives anywhere in the path.

The hunt continues :)

Thanks

Glenn.



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