Hi Ed:
>This suggests (as does the further noted error message) that AWRemote did not run. If AWREMOTE is not an .EXE, but a .COM or .BAT, for example, you need to inlude the file extension in the command line.
I clicked on properties on AWRemote and its MSDos name is AwRemote.exe and its an application.
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>>2. I used the debugger to see what was happenning, and noticed that "lResult = 0"; and at one point your ".icErrorMessage = 'Process specified by icCommandLine could not be started.'
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>This is what actually failed - the awremote was not started.
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What should I do to get it started?
Thanks.
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