I'm a little confused as to what is happening. Is the app locking
up? Or does the function return empty?
If the latter, then maybe you can test shell with something trivial
that always returns something that is not empty. If you get empty,
you can't use shell().
Dar
On Oct 13, 2010, at 11:53 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
No ideas anyone?
How is it possible to determine if shell access is available? One
of my apps is being run where the command line is restricted on
Windows and shell calls aren't being returned. I think this is a
bug in the engine in that a call to shell should return "Error: no
shell access" or something logical rather than not returning but
has anyone worked around this before.
Cheers
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Monte Goulding
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