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Hi I am have created a batch job in windows server. The task of the batch job is to ftp a file using PSFTP. When I am running the .bat file directly its working fine after the script is run the windows closes. but when I am running through our CTRL-M it stays in running status even though i receive the file via psftp. No idea what to do. Below is the script file. your help is highly appreciated.

ECHO welcome
cd C:\Putty\putty\
start ShortcuttoPAGEANT
SET INPUT_FILe_PATH="\\...\Somefilename.csv"
SET YEAR=%DATE:~-4%
SET MONTH=%DATE:~-7,2%
SET DAY=%DATE:~-10,2%
set HOUR=%TIME:~0,2%
IF "%HOUR:~0,1%" == " " SET HOUR=0%HOUR:~1,1%
SET MIN=%TIME:~-8,2%
SET SEC=%TIME:~-5,2%
SET MILSEC=%TIME:~-2,2%
SET OUTPUT_FILE_NAME=outputfilename_%YEAR%%MONTH%%DAY%%HOUR%%MIN%%SEC%.csv
SET OUPUT_DIR="//input"
ECHO cd %OUPUT_DIR%> script.txt
ECHO put %INPUT_FILe_PATH% %OUTPUT_FILE_NAME%>> script.txt
ECHO chmod 0664 %OUTPUT_FILE_NAME%>> script.txt
ECHO quit>> script.txt
echo n|psftp -b script.txt user@hostserver
exit /b 0

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exit /b 0 is exiting the script but not CMD.EXE.

Quote from the command-line help (exit /?):

/B When used in a batch script, this option will exit only the script (or subroutine) but not CMD.EXE

Use exit 0 instead, if it's not working try GOTO:EOF.

See also: exit /B 0 does not work

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