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Sam |
posted on 10th Dec 06 at 14:59 |
Isn't there an option called "Close on exit" that you have to keep unticked on the command prompt window? | |
Andrew |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 22:22 |
found it :D | |
Steve |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 22:21 |
run the batch file from the command prompt? | |
Andrew |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 22:20 |
My MS Dos For Dummies book has nothing in there :( *Results to searching the internet* :lol: | |
Andrew |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 22:18 |
yeah u can steve. but you can also type it out in notepad and then save the file as a .bat. when run, it then runs those commands. but the window closes straight after unlike if you manually type the commend into the dos prompt | |
Steve |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 22:16 |
how do you mean? | |
James |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 22:15 |
Ok well if it helps I found this code | |
Andrew |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 22:14 |
My supervisor tells me to use MS Dos. She's the boss so i'm gonna use that :lol: | |
James |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 22:11 |
Can't you get it to write to a log file? :look: | |
Andrew |
posted on 9th Dec 06 at 22:08 |
Writting a batch file to mirror my website to my hard drive. |