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From: Endlisnis <s257m AT unb DOT ca>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Newbee (RHIDE's exe path)
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1998 15:35:12 -0300
Organization: University of New Brunswick
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On 8 Jul 1998, LTJ wrote:
->Just run RHIDE from the directory where your sources are located.
->I think you are using a Windows9x "direct access" icon to call RHIDE. 
->The natural (and here natural means: what Robert and me are use to make)
->is: 
->Start a SHELL (MSDOS command.com for example) from W95. Change the
->directory to 
->the one where the sources are and run rhide.
->If you want to use icons create one icon by project specifying the working 
->directory.
	Or, for those of you which have a copy of Norton Utilities (for
dos), you can specify "C:\nu\ncd.exe" (or where-ever your's is located) as
the "Batch file" in the properties page for the Win9x icon.  This way,
every time you start RHide, you will be able to graphically choose your
directory.

	Endlisnis
[I have a pyramid of wingyness]

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