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  • Quick one...

    What's the main differences between File.Execute & File.Open? Does either have advantages/disadvantages?

    Thanks!
    Regards,

    -Ron

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    Re: Quick one...

    A quote from an old Lorne post:


    Depends.

    If you need to pass command line arguments to it, then you need to use Execute.

    If you want the AutoPlay applicaction to wait while the setup runs, and then do something once it's done, you need to use Execute.

    Otherwise, they're pretty much the same.

    Corey Milner
    Creative Director, Indigo Rose Software

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    • #3
      Re: Quick one...

      Perfect, thanks for the quick response! I need the "wait", so execute works great. Thanks again.
      Regards,

      -Ron

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        Corey Milner
        Creative Director, Indigo Rose Software

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