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From: norwoodthree@my-deja.com (NorwoodThree)
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Subject: Re: proc on solaris8?
Date: 5 May 2003 07:46:24 -0700
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Check to see that 'proc' is in your $PATH.  Or, implicitly call it
from where it is located.

Hope this helps.
