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Ed Dyreen
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#16
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by Ed Dyreen » 19 Jun 2012 20:20
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What I do with any program is to see and check if it tries to communicate with errorLevel's, always.
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@echo off
"%$fullPathFile%"
echo.errorLevel=%errorLevel%_
pause
Whereas errorLevel zero means there is no error, or the developer didn't care to bother, or it is intended to behave like that.
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phyxe
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#17
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by phyxe » 19 Jun 2012 20:51
squashman i was able to run those nice application you told me about and i got a lot modules running, well i did have the list and copied them to a folder in my memory stick; but checking them against the new system it also contains those modules, though some are different in versions, so what shall i do now?
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phyxe
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#18
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by phyxe » 19 Jun 2012 20:54
@ed dyreen
it gave me errorlevel zero and as you say i suspect that it was designed that way
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Dos_Probie
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#19
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by Dos_Probie » 20 Jun 2012 08:03
have you tried adding a pause in your batch file to stop and check what
the error message is?
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phyxe
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#20
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by phyxe » 21 Jun 2012 00:56
it only shows 'press any key to continue...'