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Loh Kok Jeng wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm facing problem running the latest Cygwin on Win2K.
> 
> I can install Cygwin from the Internet using an account belonging to
> the Administrators group.  The installation can be completed without
> any error.
> 
> However, when I try to run cygwin.bat, it simple quits without any
> message.  All executable under cygwin\bin exits without any message. 
> Same for:
> cygcheck -s -v -r
> 
> I have tried uninstalling and installing Cygwin a number of times and
> the problem still persists.  Any hint would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
> 
Did you examine cygwin.bat to see whether it changes into the proper 
directory?

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