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Solve : My CHOICE.exe?

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Ok here is my edited CHOICE.exe and like BC said you need .NET framework (version 3, I believe) installed.

Code: [Select]Choice [/C choices] [/T time_limit] [/D choice] [/R time] [/L] [/S] [/CS]


The list of parameters:


/C Specifies a list of choices to choose to create.

/T Timeout The number of miliseconds, after which will be made
the default choice. Without /D switch ERRORLEVEL will be set to 0 if time expire
Acceptable values range from 1 to
Infinite. If you enter the number 1, the default choice
will be made immediately.

/D Choice Specifies the default choice after the expiry of nnnn ms.
Sign MUST located in the elections set out by using
options /C. The value of nnnn must be referred to the /T.

/R Rate time - how long it will wait after choice

/S Show choices on screen (default off)

/L Loops until selected choice is on list (defalut off)

/CS Case sensitive (defalut off)

/? Displays this help message.

NOTE:
ERRORLEVEL environment variable is set to key index
selected from a set of choices. First choice on the list
returns 1, the second value of 2, etc.
If the tool detects an error,
will be paid the value of 255 ERRORLEVEL If
program will detect an error in the parameters
ERRORLEVEL of 0 If choice was not on list (used with /D)
or time expired (used with /T)
Max choices = 50



Made By Devcom
tell me any errors


EDIT:
Yea i forgot to say you must put this to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 and run from cmd

[attachment deleted by admin]ERROR! ERROR! ERROR!

You need an echo before everything that batch file.What ? You might might want to think about changing the experience level on your profile.
No, I'm just kidding. You can put it at whatever you want.Make a SCREENSHOT or STH coz i dont understand you Oh yeah, it works fine *cough* .Quote from: BatchFileCommand on January 10, 2009, 01:41:02 PM

You might might want to think about changing the experience level on your profile.
No, I'm just kidding. You can put it at whatever you want.

This experience means nothing about your knowledgeCool...a batch spat !Quote from: BatchFileCommand on January 10, 2009, 01:34:53 PM
ERROR! ERROR! ERROR!

You need an echo before everything that batch file.

This isn't a batch file. It's a REAL program.

Although the fact that it's a real program could be easily debated by the fact that it's a CLR program. Oh well.

In fact, for a second after reading that, I thought maybe Devcom had included a sample batch file, (which is actually a good idea ) but there isn't, so to what batch file are you referring to that is missing the COMPLETELY OPTIONAL "@echo off" line?

Quote from: BatchFileCommand on January 10, 2009, 01:41:02 PM
You might might want to think about changing the experience level on your profile.

and yet, your the one having trouble distiguishing between a batch file and a executable...
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and yet, your the one having trouble distiguishing between a batch file and a executable...

I was THINKING he posted the batch file script or something. it's the help text shown for his program.

otherwise it would be curious why there weren't any commands.What has happened to this forum lately? Where have all the d*cks come from? What's going on?

Quote from: Dias de verano on January 10, 2009, 05:19:22 PM
What has happened to this forum lately? Where have all the d*cks come from? What's going on?



my thoughts exactly.


we also have some new "malware experts" too.

When I wrote "d*cks" I meant DICKS.
Quote from: Dias de verano on January 10, 2009, 05:27:04 PM
When I wrote "d*cks" I meant DICKS.


as in, not ducks.

but really... ducks aren't that much better when they join a forum. they're really good on the internet, since they have webbed feet, though.


ugh... terrible pun...


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