Subj : Re: Save game per user for Infocom type games as doors To : Shane O'Neill From : Paul Hayton Date : Wed Apr 24 2019 03:16 pm On 23 Apr 2019 at 05:57p, Shane O'Neill pondered and said... SO> My zork.bat file that the DD command executes is as follows: SO> SO> @echo off SO> cd c:\mystic\doors\infocom\zork SO> c:\mystic\netfoss\netfoss.com /m /i /t%1 SO> _zork1.com c:\mystic\temp%1\door.sys SO> c:\mystic\netfoss\netfoss.com /m /i0 SO> cd\ this also is passing a hard coded path to the temp1 dir which is not a good idea as any user on another node will not be able to run the game nor will the batch file see the drop files they are creating on a temp basis when they run the door. I am not that into door games, have not played or installed this one, but how that zork.bat should be set up will be determined by what the software is looking for to be passed to it on the fly. You need to use wildcard vars to pass this info from Mystic into the bat file and onto the zork exe --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32) * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (3:770/100) .