Paul - My guess is that when you renamed the EXE the LAUNCH command will bypass the registry setting that was set up under the original EXE name.
Try renaming your new EXE back to the original and see if it will now work. If so, You'll have to find some other way to get your users to upgrade to the new version... Sami ____________________________ Sami Aaron Software Management Specialists 913-915-1971 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul InterlockInfo Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 11:01 AM To: RBASE-L Mailing List Subject: [RBASE-L] - R:Scheduler 7.6 (Update 3) Auto Login Option Hello RWorld, A little problem and most likely my issue, but I tried the latest update and I am launching this from a form. When I use this and launch the command I notice that RSchedular does open as it should, but I cannot get the Login and I assume password to get passed over. Another words if I logged into RSchedular and used user "Admin" / "Admin" and then log out, next if you launch it defaults to known last user, it is then I notice the parameters must not get passed over because "User" name is still the same from the last log in. launch C:\RBTI\RScheduler76\RScheduler76_021408.exe "UserName nhi" "'Password nhi" launch C:\RBTI\RScheduler76\RScheduler76_021408.exe 'UserName nhi' 'Password nhi' I tried this incase I had the quotes mixed up, Or I messed up on following the directions. RSchedular: Login=nhi Password=nhi. >show CHARACTERS BLANK DELIMIT , LINEEND ^ SEMI ; QUOTES ' PLUS + SINGLE _ MANY % IDQUOTES ` RBase 7.6 Build: 7.6.3.30214 Windows XP-Sp2 RScheduler 76 Version: 7.6.3.30214 Normal paths, C:\RBTI Along with C:\RBTI\RScheduler76 Why the rename of RScheduler76 to RScheduler76_021408 I want anybody on the network that is not updated to the new version to fall flat on their face. Rude but it gets the job done! Paul Dewey - President New Horizon Interlock Inc.

