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I use simple windows batch scripting to automate some software development I do. The one thing that is hanging me up is the final step where I zip all the files up into a self-extracter. I want to ...
Learn about the features in Windows Script Host and its native scripting engines, VBScript and JScript, that make automating just about any Windows task a snap. Are you a big batch file advocate ...
Windows only: The SysInternals suite of utilities, including the excellent Process Explorer tool, are a must-have for any serious geek, but they don't come with a built-in way to keep them updated.
I'm posting this here and in the programmers' forum, since it's both a programming issue and a system administration issue.I want to create a batch script in Windows XP that will do the following ...
Now write cmd /k at the end of the batch script file. cmd /K On the top menu, open the File option and click on Save. Then, if you run the batch file, the command prompt window will not close. Adding ...
Today I've got a Windows batch script that saves a copy of your working documents into dated folders that give you easy access to previous versions of your most important files.
Batch files, though far less sophisticated than their Unix shell script counterparts, nonetheless have many of the important features that I have become accustomed to working with on my Unix systems.
Tiny11 developer NTDev has emerged from obscurity to announce a new version of the Tiny11 builder script. The tool is designed to create a "streamlined" Windows ...