David Jones
December 14th 03, 01:43 PM
It's the same as NT 4/Windows 2000 basically (Windows
2000 was NT 5, XP is NT 5.1).
>-----Original Message-----
>OK, I've learned a little more. I do NOT want scripting
>as in wscript or cscript. I basically want to do what
>they used to call batch files. I think its called
command
>files now. I'd like to know first of all if XP command
>line/batch programming is now completely the same as
that
>for NT, with command extensions, etc. Cuz that would be
>WAY cool...I would not mind re-writing my old ME scripts
>with NT parameters. Second of all, does anyone know
where
>I can get the batch file utility called LOGECHO.COM?
Used
>to be on Horst Schaefer's page, but that's gone now.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Where can I read about command line scripting for XP? I
>>have developed scripts for ME and they don't seem to be
>>compatible. Is this the right newsgroup?
>>.
>>
>.
>
2000 was NT 5, XP is NT 5.1).
>-----Original Message-----
>OK, I've learned a little more. I do NOT want scripting
>as in wscript or cscript. I basically want to do what
>they used to call batch files. I think its called
command
>files now. I'd like to know first of all if XP command
>line/batch programming is now completely the same as
that
>for NT, with command extensions, etc. Cuz that would be
>WAY cool...I would not mind re-writing my old ME scripts
>with NT parameters. Second of all, does anyone know
where
>I can get the batch file utility called LOGECHO.COM?
Used
>to be on Horst Schaefer's page, but that's gone now.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Where can I read about command line scripting for XP? I
>>have developed scripts for ME and they don't seem to be
>>compatible. Is this the right newsgroup?
>>.
>>
>.
>