My guess is that the start command will not accept a path.
START ["title"] [/Dpath] [/I] [/MIN] [/MAX] [/SEPARATE ¦ /SH +ARED] [/LOW ¦ /NORMAL ¦ /HIGH ¦ /REALTIME] [/WAIT] [/B] [command / pr +ogram] [parameters]
You might try using the /Dpath switch to specify the startup directory, that may work. Can't check here, no windows system available at the moment ;)
Scott
In reply to Re: Opening a text file in its native application
by helphand
in thread Opening a text file in its native application
by FM
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