.........but you could do the same with a script on any platform. You could have as many as you like, not just two. I have been doing this for years and have never had a single problem from running this way.

As in Moliere's /*The bourgeois Gentleman */"been speaking prose all my life and didn't know it".


Since the person initially asking the question referred to having multiple shortcuts --- if you take a look at a shortcut (on Windows, right click and  look at its properties) you will see that's what it is. Clicking on that shortcut is the equivalent of typing that string of characters at the command line and hitting enter. It's a script.


Michael D Novack
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