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cmd /C "copy filea a:"
cmd /C "copy filea a:"
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with the arguments enclosed in quotes. The exact shell call will depend on the operating system. For Windows 98/ME it is ''command.com''.
with the arguments enclosed in quotes. The exact shell call will depend on the operating system. For Windows 98/ME it is '''command.com'''.


To open a document with its associated application, use the '''start''' command.
To open a document with its associated application, use the '''start''' command.
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cmd /C start "" "c:\document.txt"
cmd /C "start "" "c:\document.txt"
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will open ''document.txt'' with Notepad (Windows default).
will open ''document.txt'' with Notepad (Windows default).
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Latest revision as of 09:37, 8 October 2007

The exec VI function can be used to send shell commands. Include the shell call with the commands that are desired. Under Windows 2K/XP/Vista operating systems the call is to cmd.exe. For example, the string to copy filea to a drive would be [code] cmd /C "copy filea a:" [/code] with the arguments enclosed in quotes. The exact shell call will depend on the operating system. For Windows 98/ME it is command.com.

To open a document with its associated application, use the start command. [code] cmd /C "start "" "c:\document.txt" [/code] will open document.txt with Notepad (Windows default).