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Initially it looks like that tag is rather crappy, however there may be a need for it - it is a DOS (i.e. batch file) command that is still in use.

As an example, this questionthis question relates to it.

So while it might not be a candidate for burnination that doesn't preclude a clean up - it appears that a vast majority of the questions using it shouldn't be.

Initially it looks like that tag is rather crappy, however there may be a need for it - it is a DOS (i.e. batch file) command that is still in use.

As an example, this question relates to it.

So while it might not be a candidate for burnination that doesn't preclude a clean up - it appears that a vast majority of the questions using it shouldn't be.

Initially it looks like that tag is rather crappy, however there may be a need for it - it is a DOS (i.e. batch file) command that is still in use.

As an example, this question relates to it.

So while it might not be a candidate for burnination that doesn't preclude a clean up - it appears that a vast majority of the questions using it shouldn't be.

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Initially it looks like that tag is rather crappy, however there may be a need for it - it is a DOS (i.e. batch file) command that is still in use.

As an example, this question relates to it.

So while it might not be a candidate for burnination that doesn't preclude a clean up - it appears that a vast majority of the questions using it shouldn't be.