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Windows Batch Scripting

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Windows Batch Scripting

Publisher: Wikibooks

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This book addresses 32-bit Windows commands applicable to modern versions of Windows based on the Windows NT environment. The book first describes using the Windows NT command interpreter, how it receives, parses, and processes commands from users. Then it describes various commands available.

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