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Originally Posted by snarkophilus
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You've got it all wrong. You do not need to fire up a command prompt. You just double click the .bat file and it runs the command prompt and the command prompt closes when done. I know for sure that the .bat works under Windows proper. I don't have to play around with the .bat to get it working. Yes you may prefer Cygwin, but native Windows just works better in this case.