Equivalent of double-clickable.sh and.bat on Mac? Usually you can create bash script for Mac OS, where you put similar commands as in batch file. For your case create bash file and put same command, but change back-slashes with regular ones. Your file will look something like. The DOS Batch file type, file format description, and Mac, Windows, and Android programs listed on this page have been individually researched and verified by the FileInfo team. We strive for 100% accuracy and only publish information about file formats that we have tested and validated. Normally a.bat file is only a 'text'-file in which a set of instructions is defined that run at the 'Command Prompt' of Windows (and Windows only). Since you are using Crossover and the main application seems to work within Crossover, the.bat file should work as well in Crossover. Hey guys can anyone help me create a batch file that will get the mac address off multiple machines and save it to a network file? I have a lab of 60 desktops and would like to run a batch file on each machine that will find the MAC address and save it to a internal server such as server1 folder1 folder2 macaddress.txt.
File TypeDOS Batch File
Developer | Microsoft |
Popularity | |
Category | Executable Files |
Format | Text |
What is a BAT file?
A BAT file is a DOS batch file used to execute commands with the Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe). It contains a series of line commands in plain text that are executed to perform various tasks, such as starting programs or running maintenance utilities within Windows.
BAT files are typically only used by computer-savvy DOS or Windows users looking to make repetitive tasks easier to complete. Users can manually create BAT files with a text editor, such as Notepad or Wordpad, and add multiple commands on separate lines that can be executed by the command-line interpreter. When saving a batch file, save it with a .bat extension or save it as a .TXT file then rename the .txt file extension as .bat.
AUTOEXEC.BAT - The batch file run by DOS and older versions of Windows (95, 98, and Me) upon startup. It is located in the root directory of the boot drive.
BAT files may be used to distribute and execute malware attacks on victims' computers. To protect against malicious attacks, never double-click an unknown BAT file. If you want to inspect the commands stored in a BAT file, open it with a text editor.
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