Running a script in windows

Frank W. Jackson eldo at nethere.com
Fri Dec 28 17:07:58 EST 2001


You might run this by. Right-click the script icon (or associated 
shortcut) then click **Properties** from the popup menu, then select the 
**Program** tab and make sure that the **Close on exit** checkbox is 
UNCHECKED.

Jonathan Gardner wrote:

> I know this comes up a lot, but I can't seem to find the answer in the 
> archives. (If the answer is RTFM, please let me know where.)
> 
> I don't have a windows box on my desk. A friend of mine does, but I can't get 
> to it. He is trying to run a program I wrote, but the error message is coming 
> up too fast for him to catch it. How can you keep that error message window 
> around longer in Win2K? (BTW, let's pretend he doesn't know how to use the 
> DOS prompt.)
> 
> Jonathan


Regards Frank





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