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Try figuring it out just like I did.
Go to your Windows command prompt.
Type in help and hit enter.
Lots of commands, right?
Now try: help start
for example
start /d \users dir
will switch to the \users directory and run the command dir
Now I couldn't get
start /d \users dir >dirout.txt
like I expected. It created that file back in the starting directory, and
it only had zero bytes
Rob Berendt
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