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<blockquote data-quote="Dweyscomet" data-source="post: 1083070" data-attributes="member: 110608"><p>Since you mentioned that the scripts work fine when copied into a terminal, it seems like the problem is specifically with executing the .bat files. A few things you might want to check:</p><p>File Associations: Make sure .bat files are still associated with the Command Prompt. You can check this in the default apps settings.</p><p>Permissions: Ensure that the .bat files have the necessary permissions to execute. Right-click on the file, go to Properties, and check the Security tab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dweyscomet, post: 1083070, member: 110608"] Since you mentioned that the scripts work fine when copied into a terminal, it seems like the problem is specifically with executing the .bat files. A few things you might want to check: File Associations: Make sure .bat files are still associated with the Command Prompt. You can check this in the default apps settings. Permissions: Ensure that the .bat files have the necessary permissions to execute. Right-click on the file, go to Properties, and check the Security tab. [/QUOTE]
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