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I need to know what is displayed on the command line by the commands "set"
and "ver", under Win2003, for programming some batches : Could someone has an access to a Win2003 System, and do the simple following : - open a DOS Box. - type : set > set.txt - type : ver > ver.txt - type : notepad set.txt - return to the DOS Box - type : notepad ver.txt - close the DOS Box - copy all the texts in the both notepad windows - paste the 2 texts in this group, as a reply to my post. - close all windows. Thanks a lot. |
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Try posting to microsoft.public.windows.server.general
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org bestofcomputer wrote: > I need to know what is displayed on the command line by the commands "set" > and "ver", under Win2003, for programming some batches : > Could someone has an access to a Win2003 System, and do the simple > following : > - open a DOS Box. > - type : set > set.txt > - type : ver > ver.txt > - type : notepad set.txt > - return to the DOS Box > - type : notepad ver.txt > - close the DOS Box > - copy all the texts in the both notepad windows > - paste the 2 texts in this group, as a reply to my post. > - close all windows. > Thanks a lot. |
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