Alexander01
May 16 2004, 03:14 AM
I always see the same scripts in it, so what's the big difference between them?
tweakz20
May 16 2004, 03:43 AM
.bat == .cmd, according to the REGISTRY (wow, looked far for that one...)
{5e941d80-bf96-11cd-b579-08002b30bfeb} (.cmd persistenthandler)
{5e941d80-bf96-11cd-b579-08002b30bfeb} (.bad persistenthandler)
they both mean plain text
now for the other part... cmd is cmdfile and bat is batfile, but looking at where it points to, it is clearly exactly the same... .cmd is just name NT command line program or something, while .bat is a batch script (it's just a name, they both do exactly the same)
toska
May 16 2004, 07:01 AM
heh, nice to know.
F34R
May 16 2004, 05:00 PM
Good question and good reply. I was curious myself as to the difference between a bat and cmd file.
Thx
FiNaLBeTa
May 16 2004, 05:09 PM
| QUOTE (Alexander01 @ May 16 2004, 03:14 AM) |
| I always see the same scripts in it, so what's the big difference between them? |
the extension... Seriously.
Edit, i was to late, i'm stuck on something that looks to be a 25k here, lame provider. Don't use telenet.
jimmy
May 16 2004, 10:57 PM
there is no difference, bat is the old dos extension and cmd is the windows extension. But of course windows still recognizes the old bat extension
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