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Cuffy:
Would be nice however if the article said from which version of Windows each appeared, so we know whether or not we can use themĀ¹ on various versions. Though there probably are not many people still running Windows 9x or 2000...
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Best I can do on short notice  :-[
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=2632

 :D

Shades:
Rob van der Woude - his webpage discusses batch commands extensively...including in which version of Windows a command works.

MilesAhead:
Edit:  This is a good example of what I run into.  I installed it.  Ran it.  Did a simple command.  Clicked the magnifying glass to do a search.  I got "has stopped working" dialog.  Uninstalled it.  smiley
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I'd suggest you be more careful and try not to break things  :o

We don't have an unlimited supply of this junk, you know!   :D

-Cuffy (August 27, 2014, 05:41 PM)
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Break?  I didn't even run commands in tabs concurrently.  Didn't even try to bend it.  :)

ConstanceJill:
Rob van der Woude - his webpage discusses batch commands extensively...including in which version of Windows a command works.
-Shades (August 27, 2014, 07:31 PM)
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Great, thanks!
Already had bookmarked his site after looking for stuff about WMI but never took the time to really explore it.

4wd:
DOSTips is a good site for searching for how to perform an operation using a command file, from simple things like string replacement to adding a folder requester GUI.

Also, StackOverflow is full of interesting DOS command examples/code.

Console if you want your basic multi-tab, editor-like CMD enhancement, (and it's portable).

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