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PJ Perillo
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      12-15-2007
Which newsgroup would tell me about using DOS commands in a Vista command
window? The one I haveare an incorrect DOS version.

 
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Meinolf Weber
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      12-15-2007
Hello PJ,

The command line in Vista,XP and 2000 is not DOS like in the past with a
full version of DOS. There are just some commands, that you can use. If you
type yourcommand /help or /? you get an overview of the syntax.

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> Which newsgroup would tell me about using DOS commands in a Vista
> command window? The one I haveare an incorrect DOS version.
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      12-15-2007

PJ Perillo;545560 Wrote:
> Which newsgroup would tell me about using DOS commands in a Vista
> command
> window? The one I haveare an incorrect DOS version.


Hi Pj Perillo,

This tutorial may help you.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66...nd-prompt.html

Shawn


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      12-16-2007
PJ Perillo wrote:
> Which newsgroup would tell me about using DOS commands in a Vista command
> window? The one I haveare an incorrect DOS version.


On the Microsoft newsgroups, you want
microsoft.public.win2000.cmdprompt.admin. Although it says "win2000,"
you can ask any Command Prompt questions there.

Also try on Usenet: alt.msdos.batch.nt

Note that there are two command-line programs that come with Windows
Vista: cmd.exe and command.exe. In almost every case you want to use
cmd.exe (it's the 32-bit version and more advanced).

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      12-17-2007
David Trimboli wrote:
> PJ Perillo wrote:
> Note that there are two command-line programs that come with Windows
> Vista: cmd.exe and command.exe. In almost every case you want to use
> cmd.exe (it's the 32-bit version and more advanced).


It's cmd.exe and command.com.
 
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      12-18-2007
Universe_JDJ wrote:
> David Trimboli wrote:
>> PJ Perillo wrote:
>> Note that there are two command-line programs that come with Windows
>> Vista: cmd.exe and command.exe. In almost every case you want to use
>> cmd.exe (it's the 32-bit version and more advanced).

>
> It's cmd.exe and command.com.


Quite right. My mistake.

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