> Hi Valery,
>
> This doesn't help. Win95/98 doesn't recognize long names in *.bat files.
> Before I wrote my message I tried
>
> PATH = C:\Progra~1\ROOT; %PATH%
> set ROOTSYS = C:\Program Files\ROOT
> in the autoexec.bat with no success.
Did you make sure the ROOTSYS was set really ?
Very often it has nothing to do with long/short names rather with
lack of the memory to hold the env. variables (see my previous
message on remedy. I agree the quotation of PATH helps as well.
> I did not try root.bat solution but I am sceptical about it because of the same reason.
I think it would take you about 1 min to make sure whether it works.
Myself first did try that.
Regards,
Valeri
> Regards,
> Anton
>
> ======================
>
> I think the compromise solution for Win9x would be
>
> PATH = C:\Progra~1\ROOT; %PATH%
> set ROOTSYS = C:\Program Files\ROOT
>
> This is what InstallShield can provide.
>
> Another compromise solution is to use the root.bat file to star root rather
> roo
> t.exe
> That root.bat may look as follows:
>
> root.bat:
>
> set rootsys=c:\Program file\root
> path=c:\progra~1\root;%path%
> command /k root_exe.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %6 %7 %8 %9
>
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