"Gardner, Paul G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>>For relative filepaths,
>
>>I settled on a different approach, more flexible for me.
>>1. in your pproconf.pcf file(s) make sure to use relative filepath syntax 
>>anywhere ppro allows for them - just test them if you aren't sure where 
>>they work or don't work
>>2. before running powerpro define an environment variable %PowerPro% 
>>pointing to the powerpro install folder and  check 'expand envvars' in 
>>pproconf.exe
>>3. set PowerPro envvar from a suitable batch file prior to running 
>>powerpro.exe (or ppbang.exe) from a usb stick
>>4. use PowerPro envvar in your pproconf.pcf when it helps to build 
>>relative filepaths

5. Use &(pprofolder) to mean the directory conaining pproconf.pcf.

Paul
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