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Subject: Re: How to modify  a windows file
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 01:38:04PM -0800, linux1974 wrote:
>what the syntax to modify a file in a windows directory?  I want to run
>a cronjob that modify a file in a windows directory ( eg.  c:\test ) I
>will use the sed command.How can I pass the windows file ( ascii ) to
>sed and rewrite the file in the windows directory?

You seem to be asking where the cygwin documentation is located.

Go back to the cygwin web page and click on the Documentation link on
the left bar.

cgf

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