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SUMMARYWhen you run a batch file from the Microsoft Windows File Run command in Program Manager, you are returned to Windows after completion of the batch file. This happens whether you start the batch file from an icon or a PIF file. To remain at an MS-DOS prompt after the batch file has been executed, include COMMAND.COM as the last command in the batch file. MORE INFORMATION
Windows automatically closes the window upon exiting any program running
under it. When you run a batch file from Windows, no matter how it is
evoked, Windows considers it a program that is closed upon completion of
the steps in the batch file. The only way to avoid returning to the Program
Manager screen is to have the last command in the batch file start another
copy of COMMAND.COM; then the virtual machine is maintained until that
COMMAND.COM is exited.
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