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Steven,
this really has me stumped. I read that echo in command line
is separate from the echo setting in batch files. Echo is off
in my command line (as it should usually be). I set echo on in
4start.btm and the cmd file I am calling, but the process is
invisible. I checked 4os2.ini and found no echo statement.
What do you mean by check object settings? Which object?
Martin
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