Computer Hope
Microsoft => Microsoft DOS => Topic started by: jitesh on September 21, 2008, 12:24:21 AM
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How do I run a batch file after I've created it?
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You double click the batch file.
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You delete your poll, cut down on smiley faces, google it and then come here if you still don't know.
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Well said, Jacob!
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Well said, Jacob!
Thank you!
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I know I'm new here and may even be considered "over the hill" but for the life of me,
I didn't understand the question or the Poll. ???
Batch files do not need to be run from a CMD prompt. They run just fine in windows, by clicking on the filename, just like any other executable.
Just a thought. ::)
The Shadow 8)
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Mod actions taken:
1. Unnecessary poll removed.
2. Modified OP's post to be a little more coherent.
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Heh, now lets see if he'll come back after over a week. ::)
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Mod actions taken:
1. Unnecessary poll removed.
2. Modified OP's post to be a little more coherent.
;D It's a necessary thread though, he gave you a minute of relax, don't you think? lol
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Mod actions taken:
1. Unnecessary poll removed.
2. Modified OP's post to be a little more coherent.
;D It's a necessary thread though, he gave you a minute of relax, don't you think? lol
bebaobaubinh: whacky name, whacky opinion!
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>:( You hurts me so bad by saying so! :'(
@ECHO OFF
IF SOMETHINGYOUDONTUNDERSTAND=="whacky"
EXIT
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Is it your real name? If so, I apologise.
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this post is going out of control...
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I would like to see Jitesh's opinion though. ::)
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I needed that laugh ::)
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does anybody think that this is getting pointless? ::)
now we need to get off this post and help everybody elses posts. dont you think?
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Agreed.
*hand hovers over Lock Topic button* ::)
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save it with .bat extension
& double click on it :)
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Thanks for coming back.