Mike,

Try ZIP CMD /C filename.cmd
You may also need to make sure the cmd.exe file is on your path.

Troy Sosamon

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>How do you run a batch file from within Rbase For DOS if you are running
>on a Windows 2000 machine?  I know the batch files in Win2000 end in
>.cmd rather than .bat.  The old ZIP C:\command.com /c filename.cmd does
>not work.
>Any ideas?
>
>Mike Sinclair
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