> 
> However, when I attempt to execute a script with the Z: drive 
unmapped,
> PowerPro throws this error:
> 
> ---------------------------
> PowerPro
> ---------------------------
> Error running command (2):  File not found
> 6789 xxxxx 456789 6789 56789 456789


Is it really showing these digits?

Regardless, I don't understand what you are experiencing.  Here is 
what I did:
1.  Create a file called "testecho" with the command

debug I am called

and put it in c:\temp.

2.  Execute

script path z:\xxx;c:\temp

Here z: is an drive that has never been mapped; ie,  it is invalid.

3.  Execute
.testecho
and it worked fine.  It silently saw that z:\xxx did not exist and 
then found the file in c:\temp.

What are you doing differently?  Is it because your z: _was_ mapped 
at some point, but is not now?  (Which does not make sense to me, 
but I don't know much about how networking works).








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