Each command has it's own way to specify switches. Some have just spaces
between the command and the switch, others have a"/", other have a "-"
before with a space between, others have commas, etc.. With shortcuts you
need to work with the Properties of the shortcut. (Right click on the
shortcut and choose Properties). Then select the tab "Shortcut" and edit
the line called "Target" with the appropriate switches.
HTH
Doug
At 2/26/00 10:26 AM -0500, Arthur Barnett wrote:
> I think
>the reason is that I am working with the shortcut to the EXE program. I do
>not know how to get to THE command line where I think the switch must be
>applied. Thank you for your interest.
>Arthur
>
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Arthur Barnett" <[log in to unmask]>
> >
> > > Hi-
> > > I have been trying to get a command line switch to work. I have applied
> > > the switch at the end of the EXE file in the shortcut dialog thus:
> > > "(program.exe)" /switch. Nothing seems to work. Does anyone have any
> > > idea where I am going wrong?
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