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Answer» Ok, HERES probably and easy question... What is the DIFFERENCE between a BATCH file (.bat) and a NT command script (.cmd)? :-? What exactly is a NT command script or .cmd file?
When I save my batch files with a .cmd EXTENSION they appear to run the same.For the most part, these are treated identically by Windows. If you're creating something new, use .CMD.
The details: For reasons of maintaining backward compatibilit, Windows treats .BAT slightly differently than .CMD files -- essentially wrapping the newer windows command shell in a veneer of an older command shell, in case the .BAT file is doing something specific to the older Windows VERSIONS. Stick with .CMD and you'll be fine.
AJ Sunflower Network Friendly Comptuer Help. Instantly. www.sunflowernetwork.comIsn't that kind of like how they keep command.com around so it has better compatibility?
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