In Vax/VMS world we used a technique called "spawning" another process.
Seems there should be SOMETHING similar in Windows. In fact it should be
even easier since DQSD has no need to stay "attached" to the spawned process
and check its exit status.
Anyway I did most of my work in FORTRAN, COBOL
Hi James,
On Fri, 15 May 2009 09:19:02 -0400, you [James Nix] wrote:
}I am still looking for a way to "trick" DQSD into staring IE 32 bit but no
}joy so far.
If you don't have any objection to using Firefox as your default
browser it appears to solve the problem.
The problem I am having with W
Hi Bill,
Personally, I have tried FF (I am not an ideologue in the great MS/Non MS
choices of life). It has its pros and cons over IE for the technically
adept. However, my small user base is not very adventurous, or skilled, so
it is far easier to keep their setups as off-the-shelf/turnkey as p