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Batch files are text files containing a series of commands to execute set of commands or run programs in a sequence. Batch files are like a script which, instead of entering and running individual commands are useful in saving time and executing programs even when computer user is not present. Batch files are useful for repetitive tasks (you do not need to enter all the commands every time you repeat the task). MS-DOS and Windows batch files end with .bat extension.
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.bat indicates a batch file, which is a script. You can see what it contains by opening it with a text editor, such as notepad.
Wiki Books has information about batch scripts and examples. Network Automation has downloads to help with batch scripts. There are sample batch script files at Rovander Woude that would be helpful.
MS is nasty and try very hard to make things incompatible, but generally linux can read and write windows drive.
In Linux: ls In Windows: dir
If you want to share files with other linux computer use NFS. If you want to share files with windows computer use SAMBA.
windows scripting host
Yes. Ubuntu can read files and directories created by a Windows system.
Windows Scripting Host (WSH)
There is plenty of software which allows Linux to work with NTFS file system. For windows there is not as much. But I think Acronis "Backup and Recovery" allows you to read Linux file systems under windows.
yes you can if you have the same php and mysql version on the windows machine just take a copy of the files and do a mysql db backup and move it. but if your haveing speed issues with Linux youll get worse on windows. yes you can if you have the same php and mysql version on the windows machine just take a copy of the files and do a mysql db backup and move it. but if your haveing speed issues with Linux youll get worse on windows.