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Hi Everyone,

It has been quite some time since I have written a batch file, In-fact, since my departments switch over to Linux for administration terminals ? I have personally have been using BASH within OSX or Red Hat.

I have created many simple / useful tools to get me through the day-to-day grind but someone asked me to solve an issue on their windows machines by automating a few tasks.

It was basic and probably many other applications could have replaced the script with a stronger and more visual feature set but it works. The user loves it ...

My question is,

Does anyone find DOS or creating batch files productive in their day-to-day work? What tasks did the batch files accomplish?

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Does anyone find DOS or creating batch files productive in their day-to-day work? What tasks did the batch files accomplish?

Use scripts all the time.. DOS not so much, maybe not since like the late 80's, unless you're meaning a console. But yea, some are the more traditional batch files, a couple VBS, but mostly they're PowerShell scripts now, just blows batch files out of the water and (for me, just an opinion) is just a bit better than Bash at it.

hmmm i dont find dos that productive anymore... i use shell scripts for linux and for windows automation i use autoit mostly... batch files are good for ultra simple tasks only (if this is the case, go ahead, its easy and works)

I gave up on batch files back in the mid 90s as VB was much more powerful. While I agree that there can be some uses for batch files, I find that even for quick things using a full language gives me the control that I like.

Understandable - the system is a little outdated.

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