Dennis Piccioni
18-May-2005, 10:54 AM
That's what this sample does. It opens cmd.exe, executes the setpath.bat
batch file, thereby setting up the DataFlex environment, then it (the
command prompt window) remains open.
Also, on Windows XP and 2000, I don't see a "batch file" window in the
properties of the Command Prompt, which is why the method changed for
these operating systems.
Regards,
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Ehrhardt [mailto:Jan.Ehrhardt@monitor.nl]
Posted At: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 11:43 AM
Posted To: dataflex
Conversation: Running dos dataflex on XP workstation
Subject: Re: Running dos dataflex on XP workstation
Dennis Piccioni in dataflex (Wed, 18 May 2005 10:51:44 -0400):
>Hi Tod,
>
>there is a sample of how to do this in the "Upgrading to DataFlex 3.2"
>white paper:
>http://www.dataaccess.com/whitepapers
What all of you are missing that Tod does not want to run the batch file
directly. He wants to open a DOS box with some settings from a batch
file.
So his short cut points to cmd.exe and he has entered the name of the
batch file in the 'batch file' box of the properties|program tab of the
short cut.
Jan
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Low CPU versions of DF2.3b - http://www.monitor.nl/df/df.html
batch file, thereby setting up the DataFlex environment, then it (the
command prompt window) remains open.
Also, on Windows XP and 2000, I don't see a "batch file" window in the
properties of the Command Prompt, which is why the method changed for
these operating systems.
Regards,
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Ehrhardt [mailto:Jan.Ehrhardt@monitor.nl]
Posted At: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 11:43 AM
Posted To: dataflex
Conversation: Running dos dataflex on XP workstation
Subject: Re: Running dos dataflex on XP workstation
Dennis Piccioni in dataflex (Wed, 18 May 2005 10:51:44 -0400):
>Hi Tod,
>
>there is a sample of how to do this in the "Upgrading to DataFlex 3.2"
>white paper:
>http://www.dataaccess.com/whitepapers
What all of you are missing that Tod does not want to run the batch file
directly. He wants to open a DOS box with some settings from a batch
file.
So his short cut points to cmd.exe and he has entered the name of the
batch file in the 'batch file' box of the properties|program tab of the
short cut.
Jan
--
Low CPU versions of DF2.3b - http://www.monitor.nl/df/df.html