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DOS BATCH

  • 4XBTM - 4DOS batch collection, 4DOS tips, hard to find documentation, 4DOS FAQ, and native DOS batch stuff.
  • 95/98/NT Batch Files - Misc. batch files from CramSession's script library
  • Batch File Applications - Batch File Apps, written without resorting to third party programs. They use a lot of counter-intuitive approaches and are generally fairly complex. The collection is offered rather to stimulate the hard-core command line addict. (Tom Lavedas)
  • Batch File Distribution System - The BFDS specializes in files of interest to the users of the Fido BATPOWER echo.
  • Batch Pages - DOS batch utilities and tutorial. (Horst Schaeffer)
  • Batch Programming Elements - A collection of batch language enhancers in batch language. (Dirk van Deun)
  • Batch Programming on MS-DOS and Win9x - Command reference and batch file examples. (Benny Pedersen)
  • Batch Programming Stuff - Includes batch files, batch how-tos, and batch utilities. (Terry Newton)
  • Batch Scripting Site - Provides a collection of DOS and NT batch files, a batch howto, and downloads. (Frank-Peter Schultze)
  • batch.hpg.com.br - FAQ, Tips, Debug using, batch request and much more about batch scripts (Leonardo Pignataro)
  • DOS BATCH - Features math routines, and date parsing methods. (Laura Fairhead)
  • DOS Batch Files - Introductionary information about how to build DOS Batch files. Also explains basic stuff, like environment variables, I/O Redirection, Pipes. (Launceston Institute of TAFE)
  • Dos7 Commands - Syntax and use of the commands available with the Windows95 version of MS Dos. (Bob Watson)
  • Kent Dyer's Home Page - Scripting resource with many batch files and examples with a focus on Terminal Server and Citrix.
  • NT/Win2k scripting - Documentation for Windows NT/2000's new scripting functionalities. (Steve Hardy)
  • Q101884 - How to Detect a DoubleSpace Drive from a Batch File
  • Q121170 - How to Access Environment Variables in an MS-DOS Batch File
  • Q130893 - "Not Recognized" Error Using PKZIP.EXE with Ampersand (&) Switch
  • Q131008 - How to Use Logevent.exe to Log Events From a Batch File
  • Q135268 - How to Use CACLS.EXE in a Batch File
  • Q142432 - Problems Running Batch Files Through Scheduler Service
  • Q155572 - REM Does Not Prevent Parsing of FOR Statement in Batch File
  • Q158358 - Error Level 2 Returned on DELETE Command When No Files Found
  • Q161993 - SET: How to Suppress Registry Editor Dialog Window
  • Q162786 - Undocumented CACLS: Group Permissions Capabilities
  • Q168918 - Alternative Solution to Obtain a MAP ROOT Share
  • Q173527 - Automating PPTP Connection Via ISP Connection
  • Q173529 - Using Batch Files to Automate Networking Tasks
  • Q176197 - How to Hide the Logon Script Dialog Box on a Windows Client
  • Q177077 - How to Produce a List of Users and SIDs
  • Q180546 - Automating Updates to Local Groups on Member Servers
  • Q199878 - AddUsers Automates Creation of a Large Number of Users
  • Q228930 - How to Replace Currently Locked Files with Inuse.exe
  • Q243486 - How to Run a Batch File Before Logging on to Your Computer
  • Q250998 - Access Violation in Cmd.exe in Long Batch Files Using "FOR /F"
  • Q259622 - Command Processor May Not Parse Excessive Arguments Properly
  • Q260324 - How to Produce a List of Workstations and the Last Logged On User
  • Q26281 - Redirection Disables REM in Batch Files
  • Q263105 - Environment Variables Not Set by "Double-Click" Or Available in Another Command Window
  • Q272530 - How to Use the Cusrmgr.exe Tool to Change Administrator Account Password on Multiple Computers
  • Q34760 - Missing <CR> after Batch Label Causes Repeat of Last Command
  • Q34768 - Differences between COMMAND /C and CALL
  • Q35284 - Order of Precedence in Locating Executable Files
  • Q35938 - Equal-Sign Characters as Arguments in Batch Files
  • Q36605 - Environment Variable Trailing Spaces Not Truncated
  • Q39585 - Correct Testing Precedence of Batch File ERRORLEVELs
  • Q39627 - MS-DOS: Batch File Labels Are Not Case Sensitive
  • Q41246 - How to Use Environment Variable Substitution in Batch Files
  • Q43075 - Using Batch Files with the FOR Batch Command
  • Q57658 - Setting the MS-DOS Errorlevel in a Program
  • Q63071 - Only First 8 Characters in a Batch Label Recognized
  • Q65994 - Testing If a Drive or Directory Exists from a Batch File
  • Q66292 - Reading Text Files into MS-DOS Environment Variables
  • Q67929 - Rebooting from Within a Batch File
  • Q68268 - Simulating Wildcards
  • Q69563 - Maximum Line Length and Count for Batch Files & CONFIG.SYS
  • Q69576 - Testing for a Specific Error Level in Batch Files
  • Q69581 - Updating the Date and Time Stamps on Files
  • Q71247 - Semicolon, Equal Sign As Arguments in Batch File
  • Q74038 - DOSKEY Macro to Search for File Text
  • Q74464 - Pipe (|) After IF EXIST Fails
  • Q75634 - Percent Signs Stripped from Batch File Text
  • Q77457 - Accepting Keyboard Input in Batch Files
  • Q79245 - DOSKEY Macros Must Be Executed from the Command Prompt
  • Q96269 - Using FTP Batch Scripts
  • Q97595 - MS-DOS 6.0 and 6.2: PATH Not Limited to 128 Characters
  • Scripting Pages - Batch Files for DOS, Windows (all flavours) and OS/2; Rexx; JavaScript; HTML (Rob van der Woude)
  • SS64.com - A guide to Windows NT and Linux BASH operating system commands. (Simon Sheppard)
  • The Windows NT Command Shell - Command shell scripting: What it is, what it does, and how to use it.
  • The Wizard's Apprentice - The Wizard's Apprentice is an application with which you can show Windows dialog boxes from a batch file.
  • Timo's collection of http links - Batch section (Timo Salmi)
  • tsbat.zip - A collection of useful batch files and tricks (Timo Salmi)
  • undocdos.txt - Collection of undocumented and obscure features in various MS-DOS versions.
  • Win32Scripting.command line - Miscellaneous NT scripts
  • Windows 95 / DOS 7 Batch Programming - All the information from here on assumes you are familiar with the basic DOS commands and can create simple batch files. Described are common workarounds and methods to accomplish tasks not generally covered in the manuals. (Eric Phelps)
  • Windows NT/2000 FAQ - Command Prompt
  • Windows Scripting and Batch Programming Resources - Resources related to scripting and writing batch files for Windows 2000. Includes Windows Scripting Host, Perl, Visual Basic, logon scripts, and basic batch programming.
  • Windows Scripts/Batch Files - Misc. batch files from CramSession's script library
  • WindowsShellScripting.com - Basic and advanced information, sample batch files, and a light introduction to NT shell scripting.
  • Yahoo! Groups : Batch World - Interactive mailing list whose members exchange ideas and offer help on batch files under Wintel based operating systems where the batch language can be applied.

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