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7 September, 09:14

The Windows CLI command used to turn off the display of the current command in a batch file is

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  1. 7 September, 11:08
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    The "@command" windows command.

    Explanation:

    Micrsoft windows is a graphical user interface operating system, that uses icons and graphics to interface or make to operation of the computer system easy and enjoyable to use. It does not require a text command but a click of the mouse cursor on an icon on the system desktop screen.

    It also have a Command line provision like MS DOS, for using command line interfaces by a windows administrator. There is a need of great skill and understanding of the command and the interface to use the CLI.

    There many commands use in CLI, like the "@command" used to turn off the display of the current command in a batch file, "end" command to exit the CLI session etc.
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