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| Batch file examples | |||||
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| Name | Description | OS (1) | Last modified (DD/MM/YYYY) |
Remarks | |
| JTHelp.bat | Create a HTML help file for Microsoft's JT command | NT | 05/03/2005 | This batch file generates an HTML file and several associated text files.
Start this batch file in an empty directory to keep track of all files. JT.EXE is part of the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit and can be downloaded here |
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| Notes: | (1) | Operating System version these batch files were meant for | |
|---|---|---|---|
| All | No version specific commands are used, though it is (obviously) not tested with every DOS version available | ||
| 95 | Windows 95 (and probably Windows 98 as well) | ||
| 98 | Windows 98 | ||
| DOS3 | MS-DOS 3 and 4 | ||
| DOS6+ | MS-DOS 6 and later | ||
| Kix | Windows (most functions also in plain DOS) with KiXtart | ||
| NT4 | Windows NT 4 (Windows NT 4 Terminal Server Edition too) | ||
| NT | Windows NT (Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4 Terminal Server Edition too) | ||
| NT+RK | Windows NT with Resource Kit (Windows NT 4 Terminal Server Edition with Resource Kit too) | ||
| W2K | Windows 2000, and probably XP and Server 2003 as well | ||
| W2K+RK | Windows 2000 with (Server) Resource Kit, and (probably) XP and Server 2003 as well | ||
| W2K3 | Windows Server 2003 | ||
| XP | Windows XP | ||
| OS2 | OS/2 Warp | ||
| TS | Windows NT 4 Terminal Server Edition, or Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 with Terminal Services | ||
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