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  • In DOS and Windows, a batch file is a text file with a series of commands intended to be executed by the command interpreter (see command line interface). When the batch file is run, the shell program (usually command.com or cmd.exe) reads the file and executes its commands. A batch file is analogous to a shell script in Unix-like operating systems.
  • In DOS and Windows, a batch file is a text file with a series of commands intended to be executed by the command interpreter (see command line interface). When the batch file is run, the shell program (usually command.com or cmd.exe) reads the file and executes its commands. A batch file is analogous to a shell script in Unix-like operating systems.
  • In DOS and Windows, a batch file is a text file with a series of commands intended to be executed by the command interpreter (see command line interface). When the batch file is run, the shell program (usually command.com or cmd.exe) reads the file and executes its commands. A batch file is analogous to a shell script in Unix-like operating systems.

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