Indeed! Additionally, the context is lost--instead of being the folder in
which the batch file is found, it becomes \system32 on the first invocation
(i.e. the one in which you are challenged and must allow the script to
proceed.)
Be very wary of Microsoft Antispyware beta1 and script files--better to turn
it off.
This is well understood and will be fixed in beta2.
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"hauer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> First access to a batchjob (*.bat) after clicking allow
> via a shortcut looses the parameter %1 .
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> Make a batchfile x.bat
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> echo %1
> pause
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> make a link to the batchfile and enter a paramer
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> regards wolfgang
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