More information would be helpful:

    * what/which binary is exhibiting the problem?
    * What is its version (:version)?
    * If you compiled it, how did you compile it (which compile-time options, which compiler)?     * Is it for native Windows (usually gvim in that case), cygwin (vim or gvim), or what?     * Please give a (hopefully small) sequence of instructions which exhibits the problem; start with vim -u NONE -U NONE or gvim -u NONE -U NONE (these command line commands avoid personal settings).
    * Please include any netrw specific settings you may be using
    * If it works with the NONEs, then try to track down which settings you have in your .vimrc and plugins along with a (small) sequence of instructions to exhibit the issue.

It is very difficult to fix a problem without enough information to duplicate the issue.  I'm having problems getting gvim/vim working as I'd like in a cygwin and native-windows setup so duplicating this for me is difficult as-is.

Thank you,
Chip Campbell

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