eh... an experiment has turned my S3Ditor install into Mr. Hyde... it took an argument, but was not nice about it, so I think I hit an internal, or else Windows did something, but now S3D won't "stop" (I can see it in Task Manager), and it won't run either, since it's already running. A re-boot and it stil won't run, though its executable is still there, and it keeps trying to re-install instead. A "repair" does not work, nor does an uninstall and re-install. It (or Windows) does not like the direct approach in a batch file the way I did it.