Dan -

        I can't replicate this problem under Windows 2000 Pro.  When it
contains the command DIR > LOOKIT, ftpstart.bat performs flawlessly from the
LAUNCH (RBW 1.851) command at the R> prompt and also does not launch MSIE.

Bernie
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At 04:56 PM 5/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>I thought this would be solved just by sending it off to RDCC.  They claim 
>it is not a bug, but rather microsofts problem.  Would anyone else please 
>try this simple test, and tell me if you find the same thing that I do.
>1. Create a simple test.bat file, just one command in it.    DIR
>2. then at the Rprompt type Launch test.bat
>
>You should see the dos directory flash by and be gone.
>This is correct, and Launch worked great.
>
>3. Now rename that same file to FTPSTART.BAT
>4 then at the R> type  Launch Ftpstart.bat
>
>Please tell me if it did or didn't work.   I believe the problem is with 
>the filename itself.
>
>Dan
>
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