Change the first line to include the "byte.kix" script name and eliminate the second line.
 Code:
%0\..\Kix32.exe byte.kix
should be all you need after the @Echo Off command.

Kix32 is the script processor and must know what script to execute. Most versions (except 4.60, which has a bug) will default to "kixtart.kix" if it exists in the folder where Kix was launched from. It's always safest to specify the script name, however.

You do not need to install Kix locally, nor should you unless you want a maintenance nightmare!

Glenn
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Actually I am a Rocket Scientist! \:D