Subj : BAT Files To : Jon Watson From : mark lewis Date : Thu Sep 02 2004 01:01 am JW> I think that's the point...he's asking about how to do JW> this in a BAT file so I assume he's not going to be JW> there to open new windows as he needs them. nah... seems to be just a desire to automate the opening of things when he triggers the first one... JW> I always thought that the 'call' command in batch files JW> was the way to go. I'm not sure, but I thought that if JW> you just named a program or bat file from within a bat JW> file, then the calling bat file would terminate and the JW> system wouldn't return to it after running whatever JW> program was called. I thought that the "call JW> progam_name" would cause the system to execute that JW> program, then return to the calling bat file and JW> execute the remainder of the commands. that's close... real close... you "call a.bat" if you want to return from a.bat to current.bat... that's the only time you call in a .bat... if you don't call a.bat, it won't return from a.bat to current.bat test it out! === snip a.bat === @echo off echo this is a.bat === snip === === snip current.bat === @echo off echo this is current.bat call a.bat echo back from a.bat echo. echo this is current.bat a.bat echo back from a.bat === snip === you'll notice there is only one call to a.bat... the second one is a direct executeion... the output should be as follows... this is current.bat this is a.bat back from a.bat this is current.bat this is a.bat ;) )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) .