Err, Windows got this start.com (or is it .exe?), and apparently I've been using that instead of your start.exe! Explains the terminal window. I renamed that to s.exe and then I got this message box about trying s.pl on 4 different locations (just as you expect looking in the start.c code...) However, isnt it supposed to run the thing given as argument?

"s.exe tktests.pl" still says the same about not finding s.pl!

I'm a little bit confused now...

Update: Ofcource! I renamed this s.exe to tktests.exe. However, runing it didn't do anything. As nothing seems to be happening! :/ Hmm...

In reply to Re^7: problem with par as other user by Ace128
in thread problem with par as other user by Anonymous Monk

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