1、Under Windows 98, a 20-byte batch file is compiled. When executed in the MS-DOS window, it runs well. But when tried in the cmd of Windows 2000, the screen flashes and disappears. Why can't the cmd window be kept? In the DOS properties of Windows 98, there is an option "Close on exit", but why can't this option be found in the cmd properties of Windows 2000? Please ask.
2、Also, there is the choice command in my batch file. In the MS-DOS window of Windows 98, it can run, but in the cmd window of Windows 2000, it prompts that it is not an internal command (the system doesn't have this command at all). Then can such a fart file still run in Windows 2000? Thanks!
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2、Also, there is the choice command in my batch file. In the MS-DOS window of Windows 98, it can run, but in the cmd window of Windows 2000, it prompts that it is not an internal command (the system doesn't have this command at all). Then can such a fart file still run in Windows 2000? Thanks!
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Original title: Ask for help on batch file issues
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[ Last edited by willsort on 2005-10-28 at 21:03 ]
