Subj : BAT Files To : Mark Lewis From : Jon Watson Date : Wed Sep 01 2004 04:36 pm Hi mark, I think that's the point...he's asking about how to do this in a BAT file so I assume he's not going to be there to open new windows as he needs them. I always thought that the 'call' command in batch files was the way to go. I'm not sure, but I thought that if you just named a program or bat file from within a bat file, then the calling bat file would terminate and the system wouldn't return to it after running whatever program was called. I thought that the "call progam_name" would cause the system to execute that program, then return to the calling bat file and execute the remainder of the commands. I don't know if that helps, Dan, but it might... In a message to Dan Ceppa you wrote: ml> i honestly don't see how you can do what you are trying to do unless ml> switcher has some sort of autoexec capability to fire up the other ml> programs you want ml> to run... then again, i fail to see a need for switcher in the first ml> place since you are running in DOS tasks under Win98... the machine ml> i'm currently ml> on has a dozen or more DOS windows open as well as i don't know how ml> many windows programs... as i need a DOS window, i just open another ml> one... -Jon MFWIC, The HeatSink BBS Calgary, Alberta, Canada, eh?! * SeM. 2.26 * Bizarreness is the essence of the exotic. --- SemPoint * Origin: telnet://TheHeatsinkBBS.ca -=Calgary,AB,Canada =- (1:134/703) .