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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Extracting to another directory using cygwin Post 302970179 by wisecracker on Sunday 3rd of April 2016 03:35:53 PM
Old 04-03-2016
IIRC, if you are in CygWin then the location is at:-
/cygdrive/c/progra~1/php/script
OR
/cygdrive/c/"program files"/php/script
Depending on the Windows version.
I don't think this path is case sensitive...
 

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