You modify your script a bit - for example..

It gets launched with Kix32_4.53.exe. The first thing it does is to check the O/S version (@DOS) and if it's not a Windows 9x/me version, you "RUN Kix32_4.61.exe SCRIPT.KIX" and then exit the first script.

Since there are incompatabilities with tokenized scripts between 4.60 and 4.61, we've installed the 4.53 version (since 4.60 had issues) as Kix32_4.53.exe, and the 4.61 version as Kix32_4.61.exe. We've also since renamed all our scripts that were tokenized with 4.53 to use a .K53 extension, which is associated with Kix32_4.53.exe. All our new scripts are tokenized with 4.61, so we also install version 4.61 as simply Kix32.exe. Thus, we can easily run any version of kix and any tokenized script. Really just pointing out that both versions can coexist when properly named.

Glenn

PS - is it "THE" Jersey Shore, or the "Jersey Shore" that's nowhere near the ocean? ;\)
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