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by chris-zwarg
2016-02-05T16:12:23-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Basic Wndows scripting problem
Replies: 7
Views: 6967

Re: Basic Wndows scripting problem

Thank you so much, your last suggestion did the trick! No idea what must have happened to my Windows installation at some point, but on my machine the PATH as defined and visible in the Environment Variables, and as displayed by typing "path" at command-line, is _not_ identical with the one used by ...
by chris-zwarg
2016-02-05T08:52:06-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Basic Wndows scripting problem
Replies: 7
Views: 6967

Re: Basic Wndows scripting problem

The usual DOS commands like dir, cd,.. work however so cmd.exe is reponsive. But no "where"!
by chris-zwarg
2016-02-05T08:45:04-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Basic Wndows scripting problem
Replies: 7
Views: 6967

Re: Basic Wndows scripting problem

WinXP SP 3

My machine doesn't recognize a command "where", neither from the cmd nor from the batch. Your code gives just that error message, sorry.
by chris-zwarg
2016-02-05T08:05:55-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Basic Wndows scripting problem
Replies: 7
Views: 6967

Re: Basic Wndows scripting problem

PS: I have already tried the suggestion given in another thread, renaming IM's "convert.exe" to "imconvert.exe" to circumvent the apparent conflict with another (MAPI) function "convert", but it doesn't help. Nor did deinstalling and re-installing IM, I have tried both the "static" and "dynamic ...
by chris-zwarg
2016-02-05T07:25:28-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Basic Wndows scripting problem
Replies: 7
Views: 6967

Basic Wndows scripting problem

Hello, I have recently installed IM and it is working as described from the command-line. However I am completely stumped how to invoke IM from a Windows .bat script, and I am sorry to say I do not find a (to me) comprehensible and straightforward tutorial anywhere. Please forgive my probably stupid ...