hi,
While the explorer is running it is a child a powerpro...
It seems to be a normal behaviour because the exec do not <<detach the
process>>.
you can use the start.exe command. In cmd window type help start to get
all the paramaters.
(detach.exe was an OS2 command and cannot be used for any MS NT based
OS ;)
you can try to modify your script like :
*Script If (anywindow("C:\*"))
*Window Close ("C:\*")
else
exec start explorer2 C:\path1
exec start explorer2 C:\path2
exec start explorer2 C:\path3
endif
nsp
--- In [email protected], "rainmanf1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am running Powerpro 4.4 on Windows XP Home SP2.
>
> The script is in a button on a bar:
>
> *Script If (anywindow("C:\*"))
> *Window Close ("C:\*")
> else
> exec explorer2 C:\path1
> exec explorer2 C:\path2
> exec explorer2 C:\path3
> endif
>
> The problem is that after the script closes the windows, I can't run
> it again. Also, I see that explorer.exe remains as a subprocess of
> Powerpro.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Steve
>
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