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Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of no errors bag 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Issue running Net cmd but with no error (BAT file) up vote 0 down vote favorite I am
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trying to create a bat file that will run cmd as administrator, then execute net command as shown below: runas /user:administrator cmd "net localgroup administrators mjordan /add" The goal is to add whoever the current user is as a local administrator. So the first part works like a charm, and asks for the admin password. Upon entering the admin PW however, I do not see said test user under the local admin group. no errors dinger wheeled bat bag My best guess is I made a syntax error. But oddly enough no errors show up and command-line exits as if it executed. Also, how would I make this execute and add the current user to the local admin group (thinking in a %username% way)? Not sure I am using the proper terminology, but say the user logged on running this command is JSmith. How could I make it add without using his name so it works on any account rather than just JSmith Do you guys notice any errors? ...I am fairly new to creating bat files, and am learning as much as I can, so i know i must have messed up somewhere. Also, any references or study help is appreciated! Thank you! batch-file command-line scripting share|improve this question asked Oct 5 at 22:54 Sh3perd 11 I would try: runas /user:administrator cmd /C "net localgroup administrators mjordan /add" –Squashman Oct 5 at 23:16 Quotes are in the wrong place as well. runas /user:administrator "cmd /c net localgroup administrators %username% /add" will get the current user as that is who is running the command. –Noodles Oct 6 at 1:19 For help see this link for help on symbols stackoverflow.com/questions/31820569/…. Type help then command /?. For the net comman
of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows a batter or baserunner to advance one or more bases or allows an at bat to continue after the batter should have
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been put out. The term error can also refer to the play during which
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an error was committed. Contents 1 Relationship to other statistical categories 2 Statistical significance 3 Statistical records for errors 3.1 Pitchers no errors the dinger equipment bag w/wheels 3.2 Catchers 3.3 First Basemen 3.4 Second Basemen 3.5 Third Basemen 3.6 Shortstops 3.7 Outfielders 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Relationship to other statistical categories[edit] An error does not count as a http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39884907/issue-running-net-cmd-but-with-no-error-bat-file hit but still counts as an at bat for the batter unless, in the scorer's judgment, the batter would have reached first base safely but one or more of the additional base(s) reached was the result of the fielder's mistake. In that case, the play will be scored both as a hit (for the number of bases the fielders should have limited the batter to) and an error. However, if a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error_(baseball) batter is judged to have reached base solely because of a fielder's mistake, it is scored as a "hit on error," and treated the same as if the batter had been put out, hence lowering his batting average. Similarly, a batter does not receive credit for a run batted in (RBI) when runs score on an error, unless the scorer rules that a run would have scored even if the fielder had not made a mistake. For example, if a batter hits a ball to the outfield for what should be a sacrifice fly and the outfielder drops the ball for an error, the batter will still receive credit for the sacrifice fly and the run batted in. If a play should have resulted in a fielder's choice with a runner being put out and the batter reaching base safely but the runner is safe due to an error, the play will be scored as a fielder's choice, with no hit being awarded to the batter and an error charged against the fielder. Passed balls and wild pitches are separate statistical categories and are not scored as errors. If a batted ball were hit on the fly into foul territory, with the batting team having no runner(s) on b
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