Updating titles?

May 20, 2008
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"Update Titles" unchecked and TITLEPROMPT set. But when I "do forever (delay 1)" the word "Administrator" appears in the caption and stays there.
 
May 20, 2008
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On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 22:15:20 -0400, vefatica <> wrote:

|"Update Titles" unchecked and TITLEPROMPT set. But when I "do forever (delay 1)" the word "Administrator" appears in the caption and stays there.

... until the prompt returns.
 

rconn

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> "Update Titles" unchecked and TITLEPROMPT set. But when I "do
> forever (delay 1)" the word "Administrator" appears in the caption
> and stays there.

That's unrelated to "Update Titles" and TITLEPROMPT. TCC always puts
"Administrator" there if you're running an elevated session (CMD
compatibility).

Rex Conn
JP Software
 
May 20, 2008
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On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 22:44:19 -0400, rconn <> wrote:

|---Quote---
|> "Update Titles" unchecked and TITLEPROMPT set. But when I "do
|> forever (delay 1)" the word "Administrator" appears in the caption
|> and stays there.
|---End Quote---
|That's unrelated to "Update Titles" and TITLEPROMPT. TCC always puts
|"Administrator" there if you're running an elevated session (CMD
|compatibility).

That's the first time I saw it. I don't see it when I'm sitting at a prompt; I
don't see it when I'm at a paging prompt or a PROMPT2 prompt; I don't see it
when I'm in LIST; I see it for the split second after a batch file runs and
before the next prompt shows (that looks a bit crummy).

I don't ever **want** to see it.
 

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