>>> and that will do the trick when you execute the batch program in a >>> DOS window or from the Run command line. >> >> Even easier, put a shortcut to the batch file on your desktop or >> elsewhere, and click on it to run it. > > Uh ... I think that is not gonna work too well, if you are in the wrong > directory (your desktop?) when you run it. In fact, I think my previous > advice to use the Run command line has the same problem! Oops.
Oops! You're right. The batch files I'm used to running are set to run on specific directories. I forgot that that one didn't specify the directory. Mike Wickham
