On 2/26/2022 9:14 AM, Mateusz Viste wrote:
On 26/02/2022 15:09, Travis Siegel wrote:
Barring those solutions, you could always redirect the @echo off line
to null, which would prevent it from displaying on the screen.
It would not, since the error message is output to stderr.
That's not been my experience, but it has been a while since I've used
MSDOS, so perhaps on that particular version, your statement is true.
I've generally stuck to PTS dos, or opendos where ever possible, and
redirecting batch file output to null works just fine on those dos
versions. (at least it did when I last used them, which admittedly has
been a few years).
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