We did some debugging, and we eventually traced the problem down 
to using Cygwin downloaded by use...@oncorems.com<mailto:use...@oncorems.com> 
after our userid was updated to use...@neotech.com<mailto:use...@neotech.com>.  
Something must be cached somewhere, and the discrepancy between the domains 
slows down commands tremendously.  We following the steps for Uninstalling 
Cygwin from Windows, reinstalled it as 
use...@neotech.com<mailto:use...@neotech.com>, and now our performance is back 
to what it was before.

Chuck Wilde
408.914.8223
NEOTech
Naperville, IL USA


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