jmerrill@jarthur.claremont.edu (Generic User) (02/21/91)
Under what conditions, exactly, does Windows decide that you're trying to run SideKick in a Window and politely refuse to exit? I'm not. I'm trying to install the mouse driver, run Turbo C++ 1.01, remove the mouse driver, and exit, all from a batch file. I'm trying to do this because the IBM PS/2 Model 30-286es in the PC Lab where I work only have ~240K free in standard mode, which isn't enough to do anything at all. However, when the batch file finishes, I get the "Pop-up Program Support" message. I'd like for the users not to have to have to hit ^C to get back to Windows, but I can't figure out how to defeat the damn thing. Jason Merrill jmerrill@jarthur.claremont.edu