[Solved] DOS box

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[Solved] DOS box

Postby feeks » 21 May 2010, 08:23

Hi

I am new to LiberKey and was wanting to run a dos box which launches a dos utility and stays open for further processing.

If I were running a dos batch file the process would look like cmd.exe /k executable is there any way of achieving this using the LiberKey environment.
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Re: DOS box

Postby Dji » 21 May 2010, 09:21

This is really simple to do, on the Liberkey menu, click on "Launch Liberkey 4.9", then in the category you want, just "add a software" and in the command line put "C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe"and into command line parameters /k and the others parameters you want
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Re: DOS box

Postby feeks » 21 May 2010, 10:14

Thanks for your help that it works just fine.

I was sort of hoping that LiberKey may support it's own command processor shell but that will do just as well.

The nice part is that it also parsed the $Drive environment into the path string.
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Re: DOS box

Postby Dji » 21 May 2010, 10:23

In the next official release, it will also support environment variables (like %SystemRoot% for instance)

All windows versions has cmd.exe this is consequently not really a priority to have our own but anyway you can use ColorConsole or Free Commanderif you prefer.
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