it's a shell probllem, isn't it?

in a dos box

  c:> \usr\e\powerpro\scripts\test.powerpro

works, because .powerpro script files are associated with powerpro. 

how is the shell to know that

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]("testarg")

is to be opened with powerpro?

maybe you could associate everything not otherwise associated with
another program, with powerpro?  not sure that's possible, and rather
doubt that it's desirable.

maybe you could associate .ppb files with ppbang, and ppbang could be
modified to strip the .ppb before sending the command on?

speculatively, ed


----<<<< earlier message >>>>----
At 19:38 +0200 on 2 Jun 2005, tempUser wrote:

> And I want to run *.powerpro scripts with arguments directly from
> command prompt like *.bat files (to be more specific: from Total
> Commander command line -or- from PowerPro's TinyRun box).
> Is this possible?



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