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evovove

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Hi

my systemroot was windows as expected:
C:\Documents and Settings\ebyatt>echo %systemroot%
C:\WINDOWS

im going to leave it as it is because it doesnt seem to have any other problems, thanks again for all your help.

-eVo
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eVo,

thanks for the info on systemroot. I'm glad it's working for you now. we will keep our fingers crossed.

John
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