Dear Timo,

you are mixing a DOS echo which will produce a \r\n line ending with a Cygwin 
sed which expects \n line endings. The second . matches the \r.

Either work in bash and use Cygwin echo or use a MinGW compile of sed or strip 
the \r e.g. with tr or maybe match it more explicitly with a \r.

Best regards,

Michael 
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