Interix

Set your 'Home' path in Computer Management, Users->Administrator->Profile 'Home Path' and set the directory of the SFU or SUA home directory create a home and username directory.

NetBSD pkgsrc Using pkgsrc

Pay close attention to the fetching distfiles headline/anchor ftp if you wish. Please donate the netbsd.

You are the Government, And remember the TV advert when Bill Gates raised the XP flag a top the Seattle Space Needle.

NetBSD supports Microsoft Windows Interix as od 2004

In the SUA documentation it does say MSDEV or VC98 in it use Visual Studio 4.0 or 6.0 with SUA or SFU 3.5.

Xinuos Sues IBM and Red Hat for Antitrust Violations and Copyright Infringement

Registered UNIX Products

OpenNT

FreeBSD Lite 1995

The following was taken from my 2005 MSDN Library

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 1

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 2

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 3

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 4

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 5

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 6

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 7

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 8

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 9

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 10

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 11

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 12

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 13

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 14

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 15

Microsoft Windows Unix Migration Part 16

Set C89_COMPILER to /dev/fs/C/MSDEV/BIN/CL.EXE
Set C89_LINKER to /dev/fs/C/MSDEV/BIN/LINK.EXE

Set the above environment variables in the Windows Control Panel

You need to build m4 1.4 or newer in Open Server 5 or 6 source in Services for UNIX in a Windows 2000/Xp/2003 Virtual Machine

/usr/local/bin in your $PATH, and that that is the standard location for "local binaries".

You should always use the Administrator account and fill out your Full Name