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Old 02-11-2012, 05:26 PM
blackdragonsdg
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Originally Posted by lerxst2112 View Post
sleep isn't actually a valid command in batch files unless you have a sleep.exe laying around somewhere.

I'd take the sleep line out and see what happens. It doesn't do anything useful, and if you did happen to have a sleep.exe in your path somewhere that did something foolish it could cause problems.
Guess I just learned something new. So the sleep.exe has no purpose now? What did it do in the past?
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