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I have ubuntu installed on two separate dell laptops. One is a work laptop and one personal. The personal laptop seems to work ok, however, the work laptop generates errors and shuts down windows whenever I attempt to access (write) to a windows directory.



this works and updates the testx.csv on my personal laptop but shuts down my work laptop
"sed 's/[^,]*/"&"/g' test2.csv > testx.csv"



I'm new to this so no doubt something I do not know or did not do???










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    I have ubuntu installed on two separate dell laptops. One is a work laptop and one personal. The personal laptop seems to work ok, however, the work laptop generates errors and shuts down windows whenever I attempt to access (write) to a windows directory.



    this works and updates the testx.csv on my personal laptop but shuts down my work laptop
    "sed 's/[^,]*/"&"/g' test2.csv > testx.csv"



    I'm new to this so no doubt something I do not know or did not do???










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      I have ubuntu installed on two separate dell laptops. One is a work laptop and one personal. The personal laptop seems to work ok, however, the work laptop generates errors and shuts down windows whenever I attempt to access (write) to a windows directory.



      this works and updates the testx.csv on my personal laptop but shuts down my work laptop
      "sed 's/[^,]*/"&"/g' test2.csv > testx.csv"



      I'm new to this so no doubt something I do not know or did not do???










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      I have ubuntu installed on two separate dell laptops. One is a work laptop and one personal. The personal laptop seems to work ok, however, the work laptop generates errors and shuts down windows whenever I attempt to access (write) to a windows directory.



      this works and updates the testx.csv on my personal laptop but shuts down my work laptop
      "sed 's/[^,]*/"&"/g' test2.csv > testx.csv"



      I'm new to this so no doubt something I do not know or did not do???







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