Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 06:42:55 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Windows batch file command?

From: "Michael Berlant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>The "Exit" command as the last line of your batch file -should= do the
>trick.

Hmmm...not this time :-/

>From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>If its OK to have a .pif file associated with it, just right-click on it in 
>Windows explorer and select properties. In one of the tabs it'll have an 
>option to close the window after it finishes, select that then click OK. 
>It'll write a .pif file with the same name as the batch file, just ignore 
>it (but don't delete it), Windows will look for it when it executes the 
>batch file and follow its instructions.

Bingo...  I had been in there to set up a nice icon, and didn't see "Close 
on exit" staring me in the face!  Now both WinAmp and Music Library can be 
launched in a single click.  Ah the sinmple things in life.

>I remember trying the exit command and finding that in at least some
>situations it doesn't work ... I can't remember the exact circumstances 
>however.

Well... at least this one. :-P

Thanks Raymond

(The one whose computer library is 3000 miles away... Though there was 
Google huh... had I been less than groggy the other night to think of it)

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