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Old 01-10-2007
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Scripts execution

hello everybody:
i think this is really quite of dummy question.
after I write a new script, and give it the execute permission.
some times its just enough to call its name to run the script , other times I need to include ksh or ./ScriptName .
so how I can make all my scripts run by just calling their names only.


hope i managed to made it clear
thanks alot
 

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