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From: George Barrick <gbarrick@walsh.edu>
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:41:15 -0500
Subject: Re: incomplete/corrupted setup.exe
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                   2010.03.12.13:43:11 UT

Hi Corinna,

     I've tried a couple of different
browsers as well as 'wget' to pull the
setup.exe file.  I swear that I'm not
being an idiot.  I also went to a
sub-network here at our organization
that implements a different router, and
wound up with the same bad version of
the setup.exe file.

    Could it be that there is just
something wrong with the link on the
Cygwin web-site?  Perhaps it points
to the wrong object?

George                gbarrick@walsh.edu



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