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Windows batch files: . bat vs . cmd? - Stack Overflow If both bat and cmd versions of a script (test bat, test cmd) are in the same folder and you run the script without the extension (test), by default the bat version of the script will run, even on 64-bit Windows 7
Using parameters in batch files at Windows command line In Windows, how do you access arguments passed when a batch file is run? For example, let's say I have a program named hello bat When I enter hello -a at a Windows command line, how do I let my
How to code a BAT file to always run as admin mode? The answers provided by both Kerrek SB and Ed Greaves will execute the target file under the admin user but, if the file is a Command script ( bat file) or VB script ( vbs file) which attempts to operate on the normal-login user’s environment (such as changing registry entries), you may not get the desired results because the environment
windows - How can I debug a . BAT script? - Stack Overflow Is there a way to step through a bat script? The thing is, I have a build script , which calls a lot of other scripts, and I would like to see what is the order in which they are called, so that I
Logical operators (and, or) in Windows batch - Stack Overflow Note that this answer is tailored toward cmd batch language, the one found in Windows You mention "DOS batch" but, based on several points, I think the former choice is a safe bet (1) If you really meant the original MS-DOS batch language, you should keep in mind that the if statement was a lot simpler, and you may need to use chunks of if goto for control flow, rather than (for example
Keep CMD open after BAT file executes - Stack Overflow I have a bat file like this: ipconfig That will print out the IP info to the screen, but before the user can read that info CMD closes itself I believe that CMD assumes the script has finished,
How can I pass arguments to a batch file? - Stack Overflow I need to pass an ID and a password to a batch file at the time of running rather than hardcoding them into the file Here's what the command line looks like: test cmd admin P@55w0rd gt; test-lo