> From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert) > Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 09:13:15 -0400 > > > From: "Vocola" <http://www.attbi.com/~Vocola> > > Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 09:05:12 -0400 > > > > > I can > > > successfully do "Load Voice Commands" and "Start Notepad" works. But! > > > "Edit Voice Commands" says: > > > > > > File 'cmd' not found. > > > > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > > File "c:\nalink007\macrosystem\natlinkutils.py", line 511, in > > > resultsCallback > > > self.callIfExists( 'gotResults_'+x[1], (x[0], fullResults) ) > > > File "c:\nalink007\macrosystem\natlinkutils.py", line 210, > > > in callIfExists > > > else: apply(func, argList) > > > File "c:\nalink007\macrosystem\_vocola_mail.py", line 44, > > > in gotResults_2 > > > self.openFile(file, comment) > > > File "c:\nalink007\macrosystem\_vocola_mail.py", line 88, > > > in openFile > > > natlink.execScript('ShellExecute "cmd /c ' + filename + '", 6') > > > natlink.NatError: Error 62159 executing script execScript (line 1) > > > > > > Am I supposed to create a shortcut called "cmd"? Or, am I supposed to > > > edit _vocola_main.py ? > > > > This is invoking "cmd.exe", which is what the "Command Prompt" DOS window is > > called under Windows NT, 2000, and XP. Could you please look at the shortcut > > which invokes "Command Prompt" on your Windows 98 system, and let me know > > the name of the executable? If you substitute that name into the line in > > question, I expect it will work. > > I think it's "command", but I don't know. I'll investigate. It is "command". I changed "_vocola_mail.py" appropriately and now "Load Voice Commands" works. "Start Notepad" and "Test Simple Command" also work. But, "Edit Voice Commands" doesn't. Nothing comes up and I get no errors. I double-checked that I associated .vcl files with "WordPad". (I did the shift-right-click thing. And when I double click on a .vcl file, it opens with WordPad.) Any ideas? P.S. Sorry it's been taking me so long. I often have a big list of things to do and this task only occassionally bubbles to the top :-).