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Qué (quién) es autoexec bat - definición

BATCH FILE LOADED AUTOMATICALLY DURING MS-DOS AND WINDOWS 9X STARTUP
Autoexec; AUTOEXEC.DOS; Autoexec.dos; Load high; AUTODOS7.BAT; AUTOEXEC.W40; AUTOEXEC.NT; DOSSTART.BAT; AUTOEXEC.WOS; AUTOPTS.BAT; Echo off; KAUTOEXE.BAT; AUTODOS8.BAT; DRSTART.BAT; Autoexec.bat; Autoexec.BAT; AUTOEXEC.UI; AUTOEXEC.OS2; AUTOEXEC.100; AUTOEXEC.331; AUTOEXEC.332; AUTOEXEC.333; AUTOEXEC.334; AUTOEXEC.335; AUTOEXEC.340; AUTOEXEC.341; AUTOEXEC.500; AUTOEXEC.600; AUTOEXEC.700; AUTOEXEC.701; AUTOEXEC.702; AUTOEXEC.703; AUTOEXEC.704; AUTOEXEC.705; AUTOEXEC.706; AUTOEXEC.707; STARTUP.CMD

AUTOEXEC.BAT         
<operating system> The batch file containing commands, loaded by MS-DOS after running CONFIG.SYS. AUTOEXEC.BAT contains normal DOS commands and can be used for additional system configuration such as setting paths and variables, configuring network connections and running {application programs}. (1995-03-18)
Serotine         
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Serotine; Serotine Bat; Eptesicus serotinus; Common serotine bat; Silky bat
·noun The European long-eared bat (Vesperugo serotinus).
serotine         
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Serotine; Serotine Bat; Eptesicus serotinus; Common serotine bat; Silky bat
['s?r?ti:n]
¦ noun a medium-sized insectivorous bat. [Eptesicus serotinus (Eurasia) and other species.]
Origin
C18: from Fr. serotine, from L. serotinus 'of the evening, late'.

Wikipedia

AUTOEXEC.BAT

AUTOEXEC.BAT is a system file that was originally on DOS-type operating systems. It is a plain-text batch file in the root directory of the boot device. The name of the file is an abbreviation of "automatic execution", which describes its function in automatically executing commands on system startup; the filename was coined in response to the 8.3 filename limitations of the FAT file system family.