i have to advise against use of backticks (`) on windows platforms; some commands may cause serious heartache. (i know you said this one works on NT, but unfortunately it's not a safe habit to get into.) As such, i'd re-evaluate what you really want and see if one of these solutions will do it or can be modified to do it.
In reply to Re: Getting the output of a shell command
by Vynce
in thread Getting the output of a shell command
by ellem
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