Difference between batch files and vbs ?And also the difference in viruses created in both
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The short version is that both kinds are small script files that can be used to execute functions or to do repetitive tasks. BAT is short for BATCH-file and is a very simple script-language from back then, when DOS was the ultimate PC OS. Some years later Microsoft decided (after much pun from the Linux, and Unix communities) to upgrade the functionality, thus creating VBS.
Both Script languages can be created using Notepad. Save the file using either the .BAT or .VBS extension and Windows will know what to do.
Both Script languages can be created using Notepad. Save the file using either the .BAT or .VBS extension and Windows will know what to do.
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