> what are you saying? that you want"H:\Ruby\Practice\example1.rb" to run > when you are in "C:\Documents and Settings\user" ?? if that's what > you're asking it can't be done just using the filname! Either you CD > into the folder, or provide the full pathname + filename, > "H:\Ruby\Practice\example1.rb" > Yes I can and I have been doing that for several months now. That's because I've added "H:\Ruby\Practice" in my PATH VARIABLES -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.