Hi Bruno, Thanks for the hint ! I was re-using a batch script from a windows machine. I'll fix that script, I guess %TMP% is always on c:, right ? Thanks, On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 12:32 AM, Bruno Jesus <00cpxxx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It depends on the drive you're on. You can't switch to a folder in > other drive. So if when you run wine cmd you are not in the same drive > as %TMP% is you will feel like it didn't work. Example: > > H:\>cd %TMP% > > H:\>c: > > C:\users\bruno\Temp>cd c:\ > > C:\>cd %TMP% > > C:\users\bruno\Temp> > > > Is this your problem? -- Mathieu