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Hi, please help me with this problem,
In a not updated Version of Windows XP you can run (Start-run) "start"
command at the Run dialog just typing it, when you update windows and
write the same "start" into Run dialog Windows shows a error message
>
Windows cannot find `start`. Make sure you typed the name correctly,
and then try again. To search for the file, click the Start button, and
then click Search.
If you are in CMD the `start` command works fine but the problem is the
in Run dialog windows doesn’t recognize it ?
Anybody know how to fix this or what windows update not to install ?
Please Help
Thanks in advance
Zlatin Boykov

 


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start is not necessary in the run line, but if you want a run command that does it, try: CMD /c start /MAX notepad

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"zlatin" <zlatin.1tbv1o@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:zlatin.1tbv1o@pcbanter.net...
>
> Hi, please help me with this problem,
> In a not updated Version of Windows XP you can run (Start-run) "start"
> command at the Run dialog just typing it, when you update windows and
> write the same "start" into Run dialog Windows shows a error message
>>
> Windows cannot find `start`. Make sure you typed the name correctly,
> and then try again. To search for the file, click the Start button, and
> then click Search.
> If you are in CMD the `start` command works fine but the problem is the
> in Run dialog windows doesn't recognize it ?
> Anybody know how to fix this or what windows update not to install ?
> Please Help
> Thanks in advance
> Zlatin Boykov
>
>
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> zlatin

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