Can't Execute Utilities with POSIX Shell (SH.EXE)Last reviewed: May 16, 1997Article ID: Q117393 |
The information in the article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT operation system 3.1 - Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1
SYMPTOMSFrom the POSIX Shell (SH.EXE), you may not be able to run any of the POSIX utilities.
CAUSEIn the POSIX subsystem the path and executable name must be completely specified. For example, if the file, LS.EXE is in the current directory, but that directory is not in the path, to execute the file, you must type:
.\LS.EXENOTE: The POSIX subsystem is case sensitive.
WORKAROUNDBinary files executed within the POSIX shell must be in a directory identified in the PATH statement. Use the PATH command to add the appropriate directory to the path environment variable before you execute the POSIX shell. - or - Specify the complete path (case sensitive) at the POSIX command line. NOTE: See Q100625 for more information on POSIX and case sensitivity.
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