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Can someone please tell me why this isn't working? It always tells me Windows can't find the file.

While 1

$nMsg = GUIGetMsg()

Switch $nMsg

Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE

Exit

Case $Button1

ShellExecute("ReadMe.txt", "", @ScriptDir)

EndSwitch

WEnd

Posted

ShellExecute(@ScriptDir & "\ReadMe.txt")
or

Run(@ScriptDir & "\ReadMe.txt")

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Posted

Tried both , neither can find it.

I know for a fact that the ReadMe.txt is in the script dir... It's sitting right next to the source file. I know it's typed right... I copied and pasted.

I just don't know...

Posted (edited)

If the path has spaces then use quotes.

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Edited by MHz

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