I understand what you are wanting but this is a limitation of
PowerPro and Windows. The best PowerPro allows is:

DO("EXEC ChangeConfiguration",  ?"path-to-second-User-pcf")

When I've tried this in the past and if the second user's PowerPro
was already running, then the second user's opened notes would be re-
opened and when you shut down this username PowerPro, 2 copies of
opened notes would exist in their opened notes folder. Notes quickly
become a real mess.

PowerPro prevents 2 instances of PowerPro from running in one session
to help prevent this fouling. ppBang just follows this "rule" as
described by Sean.



For example, with PowerPro already running, try this:

file.runaswait("user", "password", ?"path-to-powerpro.exe", ;;+
?"path-to-second-User-pcf")

You'll get this message:

---------------------------
PowerPro Error
---------------------------
Only one PowerPro configuration can be running
"path-to-second-User-pcf"
---------------------------
OK  
---------------------------




IMHO, the safest option to do what you are wanting is:

To open a note in a "New Message" folder, then close this note and
copy this to the user's "New Message" folder. Then have a script that
opens all notes, if they exist, from the "New Message" folder.



Ted


--- In [email protected], sgp acs322000 wrote:
>
> swzoh wrote:
>
> > It should be. powerpro/ppBangTwice through runaswait is really
> > triggered in target user's account, but, then it searches
> > currently running powerpro and if it exists it hands over the
> > command to the currently running PP.
>
> Is that a design choice of powerpro/ppBangTwice? Could it be
> changed?
>
> On my system process explorer shows 2 instances of powerpro.exe
> running, one in the current user's account and one in the target
> user's account. They look well separated to me.
> I don't see why the command line should be handed to the current
> user's powerpro when the process is running in the target user's
> space and there is a powerpro.exe running there.
>







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