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<FONT FACE="Verdana">And another problem arised...<BR>
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Windows 2000:<BR>
Drop a FileMaker Runtime file (.USR) in the DOS-box en pressing the enterkey runs the file with the correct FileMaker Runtime Engine.<BR>
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Windows 98:<BR>
Doing the same thing gives an error (command or filename is incorrect) and it doesn’t work...<BR>
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Is there a way to launch a file in Windows 98, W2K and XP WITHOUT selecting the program to open this file? RR forces me to use Shellscript, but this gives me the above problem in W98 :-((<BR>
Launch first opens the FileMaker Runtime engine and starts the database, not the file I want.<BR>
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HELPPPPPPPPPPPP<BR>
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Met vriendelijke groeten,<BR>
JAP / C-Sharp<BR>
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