Hold it. Don't do it the hard way. Use a Continuous Integration Server to handle all that for you. It's more flexible that batch files and has lots more capabilities. Some CI servers are free. The article on my website should get you started
http://www.craigberntson.com/papers.htmlFYI, DOS is dead. What ships with Windows, while it looks like DOS is not.
>Hi gang,
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>I have a vary extensive DOS batch file. At one point I would like to re-compile a few Visual Studio 2010 applications. Can someone guide me to a web site (or point me in the right direction) as to how to do this?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer