Create a batch file easily

Posted by Raul Rojas on May 28, 2009 in General, tips, advice, software |

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The way we automate the execution of tasks and commands, inherited from the days when there was MS DOS operating system dominant, it was through the batch process files or batch files. Currently, the tasks can be done with windows or visual basic script, but if you want to automate the task is simple, this program can help you not miss between lines of programming and complicated sentences.

You can run basic commands like run (run), copy (copy), rename (rename), marked (create directory), delete (remove) deltree (remove directory), end process (end process), kill process (finishing process ) and text to clipboard (copy text).

A useful program to automate tasks, but with a detail, the generated files can only be executed with the same program

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BatchRun
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Anna
May 8, 2009 at 10:42

Good,

Am I trying to list a directory, but the output was in line. Can you help me?

dir E: \ ESX_CB / ad / b /-p / o: gen

This is l or that use two directories list ...

A greeting


Gabriel
Sep 29, 2009 at 1:24 PM

I need to make a batch to check a date and time of a file (at least one hour on the hour of the PC) and if the difference is greater me a notice by mail with command line (telnet)


 

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