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Solve : Important information about the MS-DOS section. For ALL members? |
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Answer» In the MS-DOS section, we try to help you with batch programs (usually not in MS-DOS, but the Command Prompt). What we don't do is help you with scripts that are potentially dangerous or malicious. That includes making batch files "invisible" or doing things like deleting system files. In the MS-DOS section, we try to help you with batch programs (usually not in MS-DOS, but the Command Prompt). What we don't do is help you with scripts that are potentially dangerous or malicious. That includes making batch files "invisible" or doing things like deleting system files. I got rid of INVISIRUN.exe.Quote I got rid of INVISIRUN.exe. He's not talking about you. He's talking about the people coming after you. This should be made sticky, or at least INCLUDED in the READ THIS FIRST post. I know that there is a page with the rules, but repeating things isn't a bad thing in this situation. Two-Eyes %Quote from: Helpmeh on September 13, 2009, 08:31:49 PM I'm just tired of new members posting questions like "How do I make a batch file run without anyone knowing", and other members actually TELLING them how to do it before we tell them they're not supposed to. Sorry BOUT postin invisirun.exe didn't know it was against rulez. I don't think anyone downloaded the pack anyway, well now it's completely harmless. Just a preventative measure...helpmeh, can you provide a quote of exactly where in the rules this isn't allowed? It's not... and that's the problem.Which is why this thread exists. Not the PLEASE. This is a request, but it really should be a rule. |
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