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> I think so. Im working with Railsinstaller on Win7.
>
> And I'm working in the c:/railsinstaller/ruby.1.9.3 directory.
>

Oh no... That's Rails' main directory not your App's directory. The first
step should be the app's creation with:
rails new application_name

Than you should change your directory to the application's directory with:
cd application_name

Now the other rails commands should be available.


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