TCC-RT 36.51.73 released

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TCC-RT 36.51.73 has been released, providing users with a free and fully functional runtime version of the Take Command Console (TCC). This command processor allows for the execution of TCC batch files on various systems without requiring the full Take Command installation or payment. While TCC-RT is excellent for running scripts, users will still need at least one license for Take Command, TCC, or CMDebug to create and debug their scripts.

TCC-RT enables users to write and encrypt scripts in the TCC command language, which can then be distributed across an unlimited number of target machines. However, it is important to note that TCC-RT is designed primarily for non-interactive environments. As such, it does not support certain commands that are exclusive to the full version of Take Command or are unsuitable for batch file contexts. Some commands may not yield an error message; instead, they simply will not execute.

Additionally, TCC-RT lacks support for command dialogs, interactive command-line input and editing, as well as specific aliases such as PRE_INPUT, PRE_EXEC, and POST_EXEC. For more detailed information, users are encouraged to refer to the README.TXT file included in the TCC-RT installation package.

In summary, TCC-RT is a versatile tool for those who need to run batch files efficiently without the overhead of a full installation. Its limitations in terms of interactive features and certain commands mean it is best suited for users who primarily require non-interactive script execution. As technology evolves, further updates to TCC-RT may enhance its functionality and broaden its user base, making it an essential resource for script developers and system administrators alike

TCC-RT 36.51.73 released

TCC-RT is a free fully functional runtime version of Take Command Console, the console mode command processor included in Take Command.

TCC-RT 36.51.73 released @ MajorGeeks