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<blockquote data-quote="scoop" data-source="post: 81419" data-attributes="member: 10498"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>are you sure the ERRORLEVEL 1 is coming from that part? That part only makes sure the CWD isn't %windir%\system32 (because that's where kernel32.dll resides) and ifso exits because it is executed from the wrong directory.</p><p></p><p>As the remark already describes, there is / used to be a bug in MS Antispyware where executed batch files will have their current working directory changed to %windir%\system32\. If the batchfile would continue in that case, you'd have a nice copy of a new build in %windir%\system32\ ;-)</p><p></p><p>You could try to look @ the output generated from the build (View -> Output or CTRL-W,O) and see where the batchfile gives the error.</p><p></p><p>Kind regards,</p><p>Michel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoop, post: 81419, member: 10498"] Hi, are you sure the ERRORLEVEL 1 is coming from that part? That part only makes sure the CWD isn't %windir%\system32 (because that's where kernel32.dll resides) and ifso exits because it is executed from the wrong directory. As the remark already describes, there is / used to be a bug in MS Antispyware where executed batch files will have their current working directory changed to %windir%\system32\. If the batchfile would continue in that case, you'd have a nice copy of a new build in %windir%\system32\ ;-) You could try to look @ the output generated from the build (View -> Output or CTRL-W,O) and see where the batchfile gives the error. Kind regards, Michel [/QUOTE]
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