Best bet:
1. Go into explorer
2. Highlight whatever directory zplan is in (c:\zplan\ or something)
3. click on the file menu
4. click on "Run"
5. This should bring up a dialog box that has a single entry line with the
directory you highlighted already inserted.
6. add "zplan-s" to the end of the path
7. click "ok or whatever it is
The run command is just like using the DOS prompt in a windows
environment. Although you can only execute files from it, that's all you
need in this case. There may also be an option on the right-mouse-click
menu in explorer to get to the run window easier, but I'm at a unix box
right now so I'm not sure.
Best of Luck,
~ Rob Sluys
General Manager
Radio X
WUPX
91.5 fm
Marquette, MI
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