>Do You use /N option with RUN? (In one of my previous answer I found thaty i wrote RUN/N). I think you must remove (If You are using it) that and wait until the batch file does its job.
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>Now I tried to run a sample batch file that contains
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>cd d:\test\test\test\
>dir > Test.txt
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>And I receive an error (in batch file) Invalid directory
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>I just remove the last backslash & everithing is fine.
It turns out I had messed up before when I was trying to test the program without the '&' in the path. Now that I've tried that again, it works!
Thanks for all your help.
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