Tried it again.  Doesn't bring up IE.  This is really wierd.  I wonder what
the difference between our systems is.  Another Windows time killer.

Bernie
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At 06:53 PM 5/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>It brings up IE on my W2K Pro system.
>
>Tony
>
>
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Please respond to rbase-l
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>        Subject:        Re: Launch command
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>Dan -
>
>        What happens if you run ftpstart.bat in the Run box that pops up
>from the Windows Start button?
>
>        If it brings up MSIE then it is a M$ problem.
>
>Bernie
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>At 05:52 PM 5/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>>Ok, Now there are two of us..... (good, I am not crazy)  Now, what are 
>Tony 
>>and I doing different from Richard and Bernie?
>>  Also, I renamed it to ftpstart.com, and get the same results, as do I 
>if 
>>I run it as ftpstart.exe, or without the extension at all... Launch 
>>ftpstart   opens my browser with an error message.
>>I tried changing null, and quotes settings, but this had no effect.
>>
>>Dan
>>
>>At 05:30 PM 5/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>>>Works fine at the command prompt in W2K Pro. (DIR runs)
>>>
>>>It also works fine if launched from an icon on the desktop.
>>>
>>>It does NOT work properly from the R Prompt (DIR doesn't run. IE comes 
>up
>>>instead with the ftp protocol - ftp://ftp.bat/ and an error message)
>>>
>>>Tony
>>>
>>>Anthony Schmidt, JD
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>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>         To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>         cc:     (bcc: Anthony Schmidt/BayShore/SGU_LN)
>>>         Subject:        Re: Launch command
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>>>
>>>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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