Christian Robinson wrote:

> On superuser.com someone asked this question 
> <http://superuser.com/questions/270938/how-to-run-vimtutor-on-windows>:
> 
>       "I'm running vim on Windows 7. It works, but when I type
>       vimtutor on the command line, a window opens and closes
>       immediately, and nothing else happens.
> 
>       "Is there a way to run vimtutor with Vim for Windows?"
> 
> I don't see this problem, but when I ran vimtutor.bat from a command 
> line and from the start menu, both times it started an instance of 
> cmd.exe which I had to type "exit" from before Vim would start on the 
> tutor file.  In the case of running from the start menu, I also had to 
> type exit again after closing gVim itself.

It's working fine for me on a Windows 7 machine, using the start menu.
Perhaps there is some Windows setting that changes the behavior?

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