Suppress End of line character in batch filese
This is a Win98 group.
Yes. I drifted :-}
The logic in posting the group was this:
Was going to do this on my 98 PC, but then had to transfer onto my xp PC;
No response from the XP general group;
No XP dos group;
At the level I work, it's fairly true that dos98 = dosxp;
The dos98 correspondants have always been helpful.
Conclusion - no harm done if I try to get some help off the dos98 group.
Of course I shouldn't have mentioned xp ... never was any good at lying ...
So in truth, this is a sort of general dos question, the solution to which I
would equally apply to Win98 dos as to any other Win dos.
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Regards
Stephen Ford
"Franc Zabkar" wrote in message
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 09:05:47 -0000, "Stephen Ford"
put finger to keyboard and
composed:
Not sure what the version number refers to that you quote. I'm running
what
ever cmd.exe comes with Win XP Pro SP2.
This is a Win98 group.
- Franc Zabkar
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