thanks,

that worked like a charm.  too bad i wasn't smart enough to find it on
my own.  i'm not too worried about local security issues because it is
a family computer.  i just don't want people messing with settings
that don't know what they are doing.  because then i have to go back
and troubleshoot a problem i didn't cause.

lates,
colin

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Saturday, December 08, 2001, 1:06:59 AM, you wrote:

JA> Hello Colin,

JA> On Saturday, December 8, 2001 at 00:11 GMT -0600, a creature mimicking
JA> colin gebhart [CG] wrote:

CG>> does anyone know if TB supports runline switches and how to format
CG>> them?

CG>> what i want to do is run TB in administrator/user configuration, but i
CG>> don't want to have to enter my account name and password each time
CG>> i open TB like it requires.

JA> Absolutely, check out the help file under:
JA>   |-> Contents
JA>      |-> Advanced Usage topics
JA>         |-> Command line parameters

JA> The one you want is the /Focus command.

CG>> since i am running winXP in multiuser mode

JA> This will work on any version of Windows.  Be warned, you are
JA> increasing the chance that someone else could find your password.



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