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okay my sci teacher GOT this document in a email and EVERYTIME he OPENS it it says the exact time it is when you open it, it says this

"Hey, i knew you would open this at exactly (whatever time it is) blah blah blah..."

so he found what the code was ( "{ /@ "h:mm am/pm" }"
also i tried to open a batch file through a batch file through a batch file...why didnt it work? i think it was because i ahve to type
"c\:Documents and Settings\"ME"\pt1.bat"
i think its cuz theres SPACES in the doc and settings but i tried without spaces still didnt work so i tried with underscores for spaces no worky, is this cuz the location can only be 8 char long, i mean i should have the 255 char count i have Win XP pro SP2 Quote

"c\:Documents and Settings\"ME"\pt1.bat"

It should be "C:\Documents and Settings\"ME"\pt1.bat"

If the batch file is located in the same place as the other, you just type

Code: [Select]start pt1.bat
Otherwise:

Code: [Select]start "" ""C:\Documents and Settings\"ME"\pt1.bat"

[i]Note, you need the double '""'[/i]

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everytime i type edit it says " (the code up there) is not a system command blah blah" and now i cant edit any of my batch files whats goin on?
What exactly do you mean? Are you talking about the EDIT command in the Command Prompt?
You can use notepad to edit batch files.


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