Hi Harold, It does not make any difference. The machine I query is a Linux RH 7.1
Seb Harold Hunt a écrit : > > Sebastien, > > Wait a minute, what the hell is this: > start /B Xwin -query 10.0.32.252 -nowinkill & > > Windows NT uses 'start /B' to start a command in the background... UNIX > shells use the '&' to run a command in the background. Here you are using > both 'start /B' and '&', however, you're running on Windows NT, so you only > need 'start /B'. I'm not sure how Windows NT is interpreting the '&', but > you'd better remove it just to check if it makes a difference. > > Harold -- Sébastien Carrillo - Administrateur Systèmes / Coordonnateur Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie Bureau Amérique du Nord - Montréal, Québec, Canada Tél : (514) 343-6630 #1398 - Fax (514) 343-2107 Web: http://www.auf.org - Courriel: [EMAIL PROTECTED]