Download a file called sleep.exe, from Microsoft. It normally comes in the Windows NT Resource Kit, and works just fine in Windows 98 (I haven't tried it in Windows 95, but I suspect it will work). You can include it in a batch file to pause processing by a specified number of seconds. For instance, sleep 30 in a batch file will delay processing by 30 seconds. In other words, the sleep program just waits for 30 seconds, then ends so processing of the batch file can continue. You can download sleep.exe from: ftp://ftp.clinet.fi/.3/ftp.microsoft.com/Products/Oemtest/v1.1/Winstress/str ess/i386/stress/nwcs/nwstress/SLEEP.EXE This URL is probably longer than will fit on one line in your email program. If so you'll have to copy and paste to get the whole URL into your browser. If you have trouble downloading it, I can send it to you as an email attachment. Karl Cunningham La Mesa, CA. PSN station #40 karlc@....... At 05:08 PM 11/11/1999 +0100, you wrote: >Wich string or command can I use in autoexec.bat or in subdominance pc for >time delay? > > >Francesco > > >_____________________________________________________________________ > >Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > >To leave this list email listserver@.............. with the body of the >message: leave PSN-L > > _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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