Hello,

 

I've written a little shell script and named it startup.nsh to get it
automatically started when starting the shell.

So far it is working just fine. But the 'exit' command inside my script
(used without parameter /b) is just exiting the script itself and not the
whole shell.

 

If I call the startup.nsh script manually out of the shell the same 'exit'
command works just fine and exits the whole Shell just as expected.

 

Is there any workaround for that issue or am I missing something?

 

Thanks & Regards,

Michael

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