Suppose you wanted a batch file to simply print the name of your computer. The command you would run would be the following:
echo %computername%
Here is how to make the above command a batch file:
1. Open Notepad (you can use any text editor, but I am going to assume Notepad).
2. Type/paste the commands you want to be in your batch file.
3. Select File > Save As.
4. In the dialog, browse to the location where you want to save the batch file.
5. Change the “Save as type” option to “All Files (*.*)” and then enter the file name ending with “.bat”, for example: MyComputerName.bat
6. Alternate to step 5, you can enter the file name “MyComputerName.bat” (including the quotes) and this will ignore the Save as type setting.
7. Click Save.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Making a batch file
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