- Server installation syntax failure

From: Douglas G. Danforth <"Douglas>
Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 17:54:07 -0500

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Folks,
I can't get the /Use syntax to be accepted by MS Windows XP.
The new BlackBox documentation shows a space between the .exe and the
/Use whereas the previous documentation did not. The new 1.5
documentation says

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3) For each workstation, create a shortcut with the following contents:
  Command Line (Target): "<BlackBoxFDir>\BlackBox.exe /Use <WorkDir>"
  Working Directory (Start in): "<WorkDir>"
where <BlackBoxFDir> stands for the full path name of the directory 
where BlackBox is installed (on the server), and <WorkDir> is the path 
of the working directory of the actual machine (on the client or on the 
server). The latter must not end with a backslash ("\").
Example:
  Command Line (Target): "S:\BLACKBOX\BlackBox.exe /Use C:\BLACKBOX"
  Working Directory (Start in): "C:\BLACKBOX"
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The message I get is "The name 'G:\Program 
Files\BlackBox1.5\BlackBox.exe /Use G:\Dgd\BlackBox' specified in the 
Target box is not valid.  Make sure the path and file name are 
correct".  If I remove [ /Use G:\Dgd\BlackBox] from the target specs 
then XP accepts the syntax.
I have not done this type of installation before (although urged to by 
Fyodor).  What is the correct syntax?
-Doug
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