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Samuel Thibault wrote:

> Same result as when I manually copied MSVCRT.DLL to my system for
> getting the usual setup.exe running: when I type setup.exe from
> c:\cygwin\setup, the mouse cursor turns into a sandglass, then back to
> a normal arrow shape, and I get the command.com prompt again without a
> single message. I tried setup.exe /h, /?, same result.

My random wild guess is that this has nothing to do with MSVCRT and
everything to do with the common controls DLL (comctl32.dll).  Is this
present, and if so, what version?

Brian

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