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[In this chapter, you have seen that a Console application can be a useful tool when you want to automate test lab setups. You saw two examples: one that created a useful report about the PC itself and one that automated an installation after it checked this report. You also saw how to work with command-line arguments and how to create your own. Finally, you saw how by using a combination of simple tools, such as batch files and the Task Scheduler, you can create a system that will automate lab setups—a process that can save your company time and money.]
Published: Jan 1, 2006
Keywords: Visual Studio; Network Share; Static Void; Application File; Batch File
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