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> > I'm wondering if that's one of these dreaded BLODA problems
> > again...

>  Can't go for 10 consecutive minutes without incurring the "Windows
>  Explorer has stopped working" glitch. Excruciating.

Maybe I shouldn't blame W7 for the weird Cygwin file mishandling. I 
recently observed that every time the ".. stopped working" message 
appears on screen, it is matched by the transient occurrence of a McAfee 
icon in the taskbar. Of course, it being a work machine, I cannot 
disable McAfee in order to research any links between strange Cygwin 
behaviours and it. Just love workplace paranoia and the consequent 
imposed protections: the cure is, always, so much worse than the disease.

Fergus



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