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In windows, how do you access arguments passed when a batch file is run Open a folder with file explorer using.bat asked 12 years ago modified 3 years, 10 months ago viewed 190k times For example, let's say i have a program named hello.bat

If, call, exit and %errorlevel% in a.bat asked 11 years, 4 months ago modified 11 years, 4 months ago viewed 23k times Here's what the command line looks like The current directory for the batch file template.bat is the current directory of the current process

In case of template.bat requires that the directory of this batch file is the current directory, the batch file template.bat should contain after @echo off as second line the following command line

Is there a way to step through a.bat script The thing is, i have a build script , which calls a lot of other scripts, and i would like to see what is the order in which they are called, so that i. I have a bat file like this Ipconfig that will print out the ip info to the screen, but before the user can read that info cmd closes itself

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