>1.  Create a BATCH file that will start R:Base for DOS. The BATCH file
>should look like the model below, with drives and directories changed
>to match your system.  If you are running in NT or Win 2000, name the
>BATCH file with the extension CMD.  If you are running in Win 95 or
>Win 98, name the BATCH file with the extension BAT  If all users have
>the same path name to their local copy of the R:Base executables,
>you can put the batch file on a public network drive.

Side note:  I've continued to use .bat extension for running DOS batch files
under NT/2000 (mostly NT) without any problems.  Do you know of any issues?
I use .bat  in icons, at a DOS prompt and in R:Tango crontab.... but nothing
complex within the batch files.

Brent

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