Michael wrote:As a Tame user, you don't need that. You should have the call to Tame at the bottom of your AUTOEXEC.NT. Then all you need in your shortcut is:At 03:52 AM 6/27/2007, Robert Holmgren wrote:Ah. Something new (to me at least) all the time. Much cleaner than a .bat. Thanks.Why are you doing any of this? You create a Shortcut, you set in Properties the "Working directory" to H:\XY4, and it launches H:\XY4\EDITOR.EXE. BATfiles are totally unnecessary. If you want to launch something extra (like Tame), you go into the Shortcut Properties ==> General ==> Advanced, and you create a special AUTOEXEC.NT (name it AUTOXY.NT or something) that launches programs in this session only. And Finito.[full path]\editor.exe /e4000 and specify the working directory. No need for regular Tame users to have two AUTOEXECs. Harry Binswanger hb@xxxxxxxx