Glad it helped..

As for your question about permanence - no, anything you set via the "DOS" SET command is temporary (and hence, good for testing). Once you exit the command prompt, the settings you defined in that session are gone.

You need to use the Kix Set or SetM commands, which permanently alter the specific user's environtment (Set) or that of the entire system (SetM). These do NOT change the active environment, so to see the effects, you need to open a new command prompt after you run the Set or SetM commands.

Again - look at the Customize package from my web site - you could use it by simply modifying the INI file and loading the tools and wstools folders with the utilities you want (in addition to or instead of the provided samples). Thus - one command would configure your systems and load them with the scripts and tools you want.

Glenn
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