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jose_pita
12 years agoSuper Contributor
It's simple if you know where to look.
Using a batch you can do whatever commands you want including navigating to a folder of your choice and perform the "java -version" there.
I use this to run commands using the windows task scheduler, otherwise, all the commands are run in "C:\Windows\System32", I must navigate to the folder I need to perform the command.
Again, if you need the code to do this, feel free to ask.
Using a batch you can do whatever commands you want including navigating to a folder of your choice and perform the "java -version" there.
I use this to run commands using the windows task scheduler, otherwise, all the commands are run in "C:\Windows\System32", I must navigate to the folder I need to perform the command.
Again, if you need the code to do this, feel free to ask.