On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 17:05:50 -0400, you wrote:
>I have a simple batch file called xtel.bat stored on the desktops of three
>computers.
>
> telnet <email_server_domain_name> 25
>
>On two of the computers (these are all XP Pro), it executes the command line
>but on the third, it merely opens the CMD window.
>
>Originally, on the third machine, it opened in an editor. I had to change the
>file association to Windows Command Processor.
>
>So, how do I get this bunny to execute when I double-click the desktop icon?
>
>(Does it matter that the user on the 3rd machine does not have admin
>privileges?
>
>Thanks.
Actually it's called "Winbatch"
Sir Hugh of Bognor
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