Subj : Windows 2000 and legacy programs To : All (was to Paul Quinn) From : Steven Horn Date : Mon Feb 26 2001 11:02 am * Copied (from: BINKLEY) by Steven Horn using timEd/386 1.10.y2k+. Paul Quinn (3:640/384) wrote to Steven Horn at 15:48 on 26 Feb 2001: PQ> Later versions of MS-DOS are capable of 'stepping-through' batch PQ> execution. Try this in a DOS box: PQ> command /y /c [name_of_your_batch] PQ> Enter a message into some sort of local/test echo, and then follow PQ> the logic flow of your batch to find the problem. It gets a bit PQ> tedious, but it should certainly show the fault. By God, you've solved my problem. I found that I'd looked at the batch file so long that I'd mis-written part of it and I had a path problem as well but all is OK in the Yukon again.:-) ------------------ I am passing this on because it addressed my problem. Take care, Steven Horn (shorn@yknet.ca) Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT and CAN_SYSLAW --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: North_of_60ø, Whitehorse, YT, Canada (1:17/67) .