You probably don't have "." in your path (which is good security).  Preface
the call to your script with "./"

./test.sh

On the other hand, you may not have the "magic" comment at the top of the
script, like this:

#!/bin/ksh

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Hi all,

A while ago, I asked about running unix script on NT.
I run into a problem in UWin that I got file not found
message even if the file is there and is executable.
I run a ksh file with and without sh, I kept getting
"not found".  Then I wrote a test1 script, if run
without sh, I still got "not found", but if run with
sh like sh test1, it works.  All the scripts work find
in Unix.  Attached is upgrade_wm.ksh I'm trying to run
and following shows the details from UWin:

$ ls (ls shows upgrade_wm.ksh is in the current
directory)
...
upgrade_wfm_RefData.sql
upgrade_wfm_RefData_401.ksh
upgrade_wm.README
upgrade_wm.ksh

$ upgrade_wm.ksh (run it in the same directory, got
not found message)
-ksh: upgrade_wm.ksh: not found [No such file or
directory]
$ sh upgrade_wm.ksh (the same as above)
upgrade_wm.ksh[9]: exec: upgrade_wm.ksh: not found

In the same directory, I wrote a tiny script which
echos "here".  That's all it does.  Run it after chomd
+x.

$ test1 (still got cannot found message)
-ksh: test1: not found [No such file or directory]
$ sh test1 (Runs! but use sh still doesn't work for
the upgrade_wm.ksh)
here

Thank you for any information!


Leslie

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