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#16 Neon

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Posted 11 December 2005 - 12:24 PM

Obviously .bat files could be used to execute most known windows commands from the Run menu and also from the command prompt. Some people choose to make bat files start when they log in windows, to say for example start Media Player or copy files or even delete files.

They enable the automation of processes you usually have to do yourself.

Here are some below, these are actually VERY simple and don't touch on what people can do, with batch files.

Just run each batch file after extracting...

Also there is one for sending a message over a Domain, i am not sure it works with Workgroups.

To edit them just open them in notepad :)

The one called Post links to the x64 forums :(
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One for example you could do in notepad below, remember after to click 'File, Save as...Name it something and add the .bat extension yourself' (naturally replacing the .txt extension)
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@echo off
pause
Start Control.exe

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#17 bmn

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Posted 12 December 2005 - 12:33 AM

clarky3429 - None taken... I know this! I've told my school that and they where like okay... but this year we did get some new PC's but its in the media center and in some classroom's. If I get into a class with the new PC's (in about five school week's) I will "hack" them again and post it :)

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Posted 13 December 2005 - 01:36 AM

I made those batch files...does no one want to download them? :(




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