Hi Scott,
> Recently, Pierre Sahores wrote:
>
> >>> Has anyone found a workaround for the situation where a browser that was
> >>> launched from an MC stack is closed when MC is quit?
> >> What about making and launching a .bat file which then launches the browser?
> >>
> >> Just a thought,
> >>
Recently, Pierre Sahores wrote:
>>> Has anyone found a workaround for the situation where a browser that was
>>> launched from an MC stack is closed when MC is quit?
>> What about making and launching a .bat file which then launches the browser?
>>
>> Just a thought,
>> Sjoerd
>
> An applescrip
Sjoerd Op 't Land a écrit :
>
> Scott Rossi wrote/ schreef:
>
> > Has anyone found a workaround for the situation where a browser that was
> > launched from an MC stack is closed when MC is quit?
> What about making and launching a .bat file which then launches the browser?
>
> Just a thought,
Scott Rossi wrote/ schreef:
> Has anyone found a workaround for the situation where a browser that was
> launched from an MC stack is closed when MC is quit?
What about making and launching a .bat file which then launches the browser?
Just a thought,
Sjoerd
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Has anyone found a workaround for the situation where a browser that was
launched from an MC stack is closed when MC is quit?
I've come to expect that "standard" behavior of MC's launch command is to
typically shut down any MC-launched app when MC is quit. However, I have
some clients who are ab