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A batch file uses ".bat" as its file extension. You run batch files the same way you run other files—simply double-click a file to launch it. No third-party apps are needed to open batch files.
If you need to edit the batch file later, browse to the Startup folder in Windows Explorer, right-click the file and click "Edit." Double-clicking the file will run the batch file immediately.
Hey all,Been looking for something I can do to do the following, and sometimes it gets close, but nothing so far has seemed to work.I have a program, that needs an EXE to be in the program ...
Do you have a batch file that must run as admin? Use this trick to save some extra steps on Windows 11.
Run the Python Program from a Batch File Rather than running the program from the command line, the programmer can also use Notepad to create a "batch" file.
This is my dilemma:<P>I am creating an installation interface for an old DOS program, which is no problem, but at the end of it I want the interface to create a desktop shortcut with customised ...
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