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Got it resolved.  I checked the properties for what was being invoked by 
the Cygwin icon since Christopher Faylor suggested that I invoke things 
clean by hand and when I went  and this system had extra characters 
after the "C:\Cygwin\cygwin.bat  x#1>ax#45" which my other system 
doesn't have.  I removed them and that resolved the problem.

Thanks to everyone for their help and quick response.  You're a great bunch.

Russell Montgomery



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