> Check out the PushD and PopD commands. Also, I have seen 
> batch file move to fast for the Net Use command. Even tho you 
> may not be using the mapped drive, it thinks that you still 
> are by the time your Net use /d comes along. You can do one 
> of two things. 

PushD and PopD worked very well for this problem, thanks!

Secondly . . .

Has anyone seen any "Bat2EXE" freeware utilities around that will
actually convert a Batch file to a .EXE file, rather than a .COM file?
It may sound strange but I think people might be a little scared of
launching a .BAT file from their intranet to install some software, and
I think they will be more comfortable launching a .EXE file.

OR ...!

Alternatively, does anyone know *HOW* you go about creating say, an
installer applet that can be installed into Internet Explorer that I can
use to launch the installer programs automatically without having to
have the user click "Open" for each of them?

Ultimately, I'd like to have my users be able to click the "Execute"
link and have that link launch automatically in the browser with no user
interaction.  Since it's our Intranet it's a perfectly safe environment
for something like this to happen.

How can this be done?  It would be extremely useful for using the
Intranet as a front end to install software and load word templates,
etc.



Regards,

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Adam Smith
Information Technology Officer
SAGE Automation Ltd

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Phone : (08) 8276 0703
Fax   : (08) 8276 0799
Mobile: 0414 895 273





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