Hi Dan,

Yes, I can confirm that FTPSTART.BAT launches IE for me with the LAUNCH
command.
TEST.BAT correctly runs a DIR command.

I'm using W98SE & R:Base 6.5++p2

Regards, Alastair.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: Launch command


> 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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