Greetings.


  I am experiencing some problems on my Windows NT system.  I do not believe that 
Cygwin is the culprit.  However, I do need to get a confirmation from the community.

  What changes does Cygwin bring to a Windows NT 4.0 system?  More particularly, I 
want to know if there is any Cygwin code that runs when I boot up my Windows NT
machine, login and start say MS Word.  I believe that no Cygwin code adds itself to 
the startup and login sequence.  In other words, if I reboot my machine and do not
explicitly call any Cygwin executable, it is as if Cygwin was never installed (except 
for the HD space taken).

  Does Cygwin changes/adds something in the registry?  What about environment 
variables?  What does Cygwin do when it installs the software?  Its sets up 
directories with
the executable, but what more?


Sincerely,
Hans Deragon


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