David Shochat wrote:
Duncan wrote:
In that case, you'll probably need to use a path similar to "C:/Program Files/Pan/pan.exe"
You mean C:\Program Files\Pan\pan.exe

I assume Vista still does its directory separators backwards. So if that's not where it is, it should be easy to search for it (I think Vista even has something like MacOS's Spotlight).
-- David

There are a whole set of shortcuts connected to the Windows key (the one with the flag): WinKey + F brings up a Find dialogue, Winkey + R gives the Run prompt, and several others.

I don't know specifically about Vista, but other Windows versions show their 8.3 roots by "pretending" that C:\Program Files\ is actually C:\PROGRA~1 and you can use that form in commands without quotes, so you could enter C:\PROGRA~1\Pan\Pan.exe if that is where your Pan is installed.

HTH

Colin

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A good juggler can always find work.
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