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By: reggie27

I'm no PC jockey. I just use it to get other stuff done, so bear with me. I
downloaded the GNUWin sed package so that I could run sed at the DOS command
prompt. When I execute the sed command "sed -e 's/whitesox/White Sox/g'
< baseball_test_file.txt > baseball_test_file_ja.txt", I get the message:

'sed' is not recognized as an internal or ext, operable program or batch file.

The sed.exe file is in a directory path under Program Files. You'd think the
system would find it. I've been looking at information about changing my "Home"
values, and a whole bunch of other stuff, but I'm getting nowhere. Little help?

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