open IE from command line
Nellis, Kenneth
Kenneth.Nellis@conduent.com
Wed Dec 21 17:01:00 GMT 2016
From: Nellis, Kenneth
> I suspect the issue is that some required DLLs are not in
> my PATH. Indeed, my Cygwin PATH is a pruned version of my
> Windows PATH.
Actually, that's not the case and is irrelevant as Lee demon-
strates in https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-12/msg00220.html.
Comparing the output from
Windows: C:/>path
and
cygwin/bash: $ cmd /c path
shows only new paths added to support Cygwin.
I'm on Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise Edition, 64-bit Service Pack 1 (build 7601)
FWIW, output from "cygcheck -svr" attached.
--Ken Nellis
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