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DOS Help
21 years 2 months ago #2442
by sahirh
Sahir Hidayatullah.
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Replied by sahirh on topic Re: DOS Help
www.ericphelps.com/batch/
www.comp-air.com/vfrazee/batch/
www.computerhope.com/batch.htm
A quick google will sort it all out.
www.comp-air.com/vfrazee/batch/
www.computerhope.com/batch.htm
A quick google will sort it all out.
Sahir Hidayatullah.
Firewall.cx Staff - Associate Editor & Security Advisor
tftfotw.blogspot.com
21 years 2 months ago #2446
by Kn1ght
Thanks
Replied by Kn1ght on topic ask and you will learn..
The people here have nothing better to do then wait around and answer our questions. Ask your questions and they/we will answer. What about .BAT files bugging ya?
Kn1ght the confused.
Kn1ght the confused.
Thanks
21 years 2 months ago #2450
by tfs
Thanks,
Tom
Replied by tfs on topic Re: DOS Help
Just out of curiosity, why DOS?
If you are running on NT or 2000, you can look at Shell Scripting or Windows Script host. There are a couple of good books on that if you are interested. The NT shell scripting goes into Batch files pretty deeply.
If you are running on NT or 2000, you can look at Shell Scripting or Windows Script host. There are a couple of good books on that if you are interested. The NT shell scripting goes into Batch files pretty deeply.
Thanks,
Tom
21 years 2 months ago #2453
by sahirh
Hahaha, if only.....
Sahir Hidayatullah.
Firewall.cx Staff - Associate Editor & Security Advisor
tftfotw.blogspot.com
Replied by sahirh on topic Re: ask and you will learn..
The people here have nothing better to do then wait around and answer our questions.
Hahaha, if only.....
Sahir Hidayatullah.
Firewall.cx Staff - Associate Editor & Security Advisor
tftfotw.blogspot.com
21 years 2 months ago #2456
by steveb12
Replied by steveb12 on topic Re: DOS Help
Thanks a bunch for all the replies guys. In answer to the question "why DOS?" - I've been promoted to a point now in my career that my current peers have all been working with computers long enough that they are very DOS saavy. While DOS may be dead to the general public, you all know as well as I that it is still utilized behind the scenes. I used writing a batch file as an example in my post; as we at my work are always writing small files to install new software packages or to migrate network shares. It is just simply an area that I know I can improve in. I'm not familiar with Shell Scripting or Windows Script host - at least not yet:-)
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