Hi,
I'm trying to start TCMD.EXE with an alternate INI file. The reason for this is all my data is on an E drive and the EXEs on the C drive. The E drive gets backed up.
Note: I've removed the TCMD.INI file from %LOCALAPPDATA% and put it in the folder E:\HoylD\TakeCommand\.
In a windows shortcut I've tried the following target:
"C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCMD9\TCMD.EXE" /@"H:\Documents\TakeCommand\TCMD.INI"
I've also tried from a CMD.EXE prompt:
"C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCMD9\TCMD.EXE" @"H:\Documents\TakeCommand\TCMD.INI"
Since my INI points to a custom 4START.BTM file with a customised PROMPT I can tell straight way that the file has not loaded. On querying %_ININAME I always get back the %LOCALAPPDATA%\TCMD.INI even though it doesn't exists.
If I replace TCMD.EXE with TCC.EXE everything works and the correct INI file is loaded.
What am I missing?
Ref: Windows XP SP2, NTFS Partitions, TCMD version 9.02.129.
regards
Dave.
I'm trying to start TCMD.EXE with an alternate INI file. The reason for this is all my data is on an E drive and the EXEs on the C drive. The E drive gets backed up.
Note: I've removed the TCMD.INI file from %LOCALAPPDATA% and put it in the folder E:\HoylD\TakeCommand\.
In a windows shortcut I've tried the following target:
"C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCMD9\TCMD.EXE" /@"H:\Documents\TakeCommand\TCMD.INI"
I've also tried from a CMD.EXE prompt:
"C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCMD9\TCMD.EXE" @"H:\Documents\TakeCommand\TCMD.INI"
Since my INI points to a custom 4START.BTM file with a customised PROMPT I can tell straight way that the file has not loaded. On querying %_ININAME I always get back the %LOCALAPPDATA%\TCMD.INI even though it doesn't exists.
If I replace TCMD.EXE with TCC.EXE everything works and the correct INI file is loaded.
What am I missing?
Ref: Windows XP SP2, NTFS Partitions, TCMD version 9.02.129.
regards
Dave.