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Interpreting Command-Line Arguments

Question:
How can I interpret the command line arguments for a .EXEcreated with VB ?

Answer:
The Command$ variable contains the arguments that were on the command line when a VB application is started. Based on your application, you just need to use the string manipulation functions, such as Left$, Right$, and Mid$, to parse that string.

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