[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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
I can start Pan from the "Run" box but not from the "command prompt". If I type "cmd" in the run box I get the "command prompt" box. The problem is not about getting Pan to run it is about Pan not saving my subscribed groups when I close Pan. I'm 99 44/100% sure it is a Vista issue and not a Pan issue. -- Travis in Shoreline Washington _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users