Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!usc!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!rpi!masscomp!peora!tarpit!tous!alfred!fang!att!drutx!druwy!wbh From: wbh@druwy.ATT.COM (Bill Hyde) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Problem with Windows message in real mode Summary: remove TSR at end of batch file Message-ID: <7350@drutx.ATT.COM> Date: 25 Jan 91 19:09:33 GMT References: <4297@syma.sussex.ac.uk> Sender: news@drutx.ATT.COM Reply-To: wbh@druwy.ATT.COM (Bill Hyde) Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories - Denver Lines: 25 In article <4297@syma.sussex.ac.uk> leilabd@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Leila Burrell-Davis) writes: | ... stuff about running a batch file with TSR at front deleted ... | | MICROSOFT WINDOWS POP-UP PROGRAM SUPPORT | | Your program has been loaded and you may activate it as you would | normally. When you have finished using this pop-up program, exit it | and press Ctrl+C to return to Windows. | |I then have to press Ctrl/C to continue. | |Is there any way to stop the message popping up? It's very confusing |for naive users, who don't know what it means or what to do. Yes, just remove the TSR before the batch file terminates. Many TSRs seem to have a built in remove (usually activated by an "OFF" argument). There are also programs available to 'mark' and 'release' the memory used by TSRs. I haven't tried the last method, but I would assume that a sufficiently clever mark/release would work the way you want. -- -- Bill Hyde | wbh@druwy.ATT.COM or att!drutx!wbh -- AT&T Bell Labs Denver | (303) 538-4326 (I.S.COMM/CORNET 374-4326) -- If it's not fun and it's not important then why am I doing it?