Batch files in Windows (CMD) question
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Batch files in Windows (CMD) question
I have some command line code I want to make into a batch file.
It is for copying some files around as part of a back up process...
Currently we open a new CMD window and type a line of code.
I have created my batch file and got all the code in it but obviously I have to wait until each line is completed before the next starts. Now I know it will take the same amount of time but I want a new CMD window for each line.
Can I do this? If yes, how?
Many thanks,
Rich
It is for copying some files around as part of a back up process...
Currently we open a new CMD window and type a line of code.
I have created my batch file and got all the code in it but obviously I have to wait until each line is completed before the next starts. Now I know it will take the same amount of time but I want a new CMD window for each line.
Can I do this? If yes, how?
Many thanks,
Rich
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Put a start in there. e.g....
start command1.cmd
start command2.cmd
start command3.cmd
Type start /? for a complete options list
start command1.cmd
start command2.cmd
start command3.cmd
Type start /? for a complete options list
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