I am going to assume you are talking about the Program iBatchPrint.exe
Your Windows directory does not need to be C:\Windows\System32 but it
will default to that if the environment variable windir is not set or is
set to the wrong location.
Open a command window and type set. If you do not see a line which reads:
windir=C:\Windows
Then you should be able to add an Environment variable named windir and
set it to the root directory of where Windows runs from.
The iBatch program first looks at windir then appends \system32
If, in your language version of Windows, the system directory is not
system32, the utility will fail and I need to fix it.
Let me know and I will try to fix it
jorgen wrote:
> Yeah, talking of bug reports 😉
>
> I tried to try the iBatch program. (no luck though).
> My problem is probably that my windows directory is
> "C:\WINDOWS\system32".
>
> Any news on an updated version?
>
> Jorgen
>