Trouble w/ Borland command line tools.

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For those of you who are familiar with this app. I am having some difficulty configuring the # statement to call the header file. I edited the .cfg files necessary and added the /bin directory to the windows (xp) environment and still no luck. When attempting to compile a simple .cpp application, i get numerous errors requesting i define the header <iostream> etc... Any suggestions? THANKS!
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Re: Trouble w/ Borland command line tools.

 
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>Any suggestions?

Post your simple example code.
Post the command line used to attempt to compile it.
Post the error messages you receive.
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