What does ' //nologo' do?
There are two 'script engines' in Windows, cscript.exe and wscript.exe. The cscript engine uses a console window to run a script. This means you can have lines of text output that you can read all at once. By default it shows a text 'logo' like this at the start of a script:
C:\Users\Mike>cscript //logo test.vbs
Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.812
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Hello WorldThe //nologo switch gives just the script output
C:\Users\Mike>cscript //nologo test.vbs
Hello WorldThis is test.vbs by the way
wscript.echo "Hello World"The wscript.exe engine does not show a console window, and emits any output using message boxes (one for each wscript.echo statement, and you have to click OK with the mouse). You don't have to worry about a 'logo'.
I've tried that, it's unsure if that works.
Can't you check?
Do you know the Salmon song?
I like that song. However, I am named after a steam railway locomotive, London and North Eastern Railway No. 2506
Salmon Trout later renumbered to 60041 by British Railways in 1948. The loco was a member of a class all named after famous racehorses, so that's where it started.