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- Vista Tip: Opening Command Window Here
- Vista Tip: Opening Command Window Here
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Command window, Vista Tip, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Image galleries 2007-04-16
- Get to know IPConfig's available parameters in Windows Server 2003
- Could be moreI enjoy finding articles showing features that are not commonly known. However, the information shown in that article shows nothing out of the ordinary. The one thing that I like about TechRepublic is the tips that are not shown by just opening a command window and...
- Tags: arp, command window, hardware, IP, IPConfig, Local Area, Local Area Connection, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, sii.fred@..., windows server 2003
- Discussion threads 2006-02-01
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- Open Command Window Here 1 (Windows)
- Open Command Window Here adds an "Open Command Window Here" context menu option on file system folders, giving a quick way to open a command window.
- Tags: Window, File System, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Construction
- Software downloads 2007-01-25
- Vista Tip: Open Command Window Here
- I recently came across a tip while working within Windows Vista. Typically when I use the command prompt, I type cmd in the Run window and then browse to my appropriate directory. In Windows Vista, you can avoid this extra time by browsing to the appropriate directory in Windows Explorer...
- Tags: Windows Vista, steven s. warren, Microsoft, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-16
- Vista Tip: Open Command Window Here
- XP Power Toys also has Open Command Window hereThere are a whole set of XP Power Toys available for XP that include tools like image resizing, and Open Commnand Prompt here.I agree that this is a neat tool.
- Tags: santonm@..., Microsoft Windows Vista, Open Command Window Here, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2007-04-17
- Get a better view of the Windows XP Tree command with Word
- Less steps, same resultYou can do this in one long command...tree c: > tree.rtf & start c:*path of Word*winword.exe... then click MS-DOS encoding, and go to web view.I prefer typing to clicking.Typing over ClickingTB, thx for the added tip. I'm with you typing over clicking, keeps the carpal tunnel...
- Tags: Word processors, Microsoft Windows, Page Setup, Command Prompt window, C:, Windows XP Tree, Carpal-tunnel, batch file, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- Use the Copy as Path command to compensate for the missing drag and drop feature
- If you're like most IT folks, you use the command line to perform all kinds of tasks. However, there is one drawback to working from the command line that is exacerbated by long folder names -- changing from one folder, or directory, to another using the CD Change Directory command....
- Tags: Folder, Drag, Microsoft Windows Vista, Copy, Path, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
- Blog posts 2007-12-20
- Quickly create multiple folders from the command prompt in Windows XP
- More..Good one mate! We could do with more of such shorties!Cheers!ANDOS lives!RD works as well to remove empty directories.SHIFT-TAB reverses the order.Both TAB and SHIFT-TAB loop endlessly.Can it be that I actually MISS the odd DOS exercise!!??yes, yes!!!MD, CD, CD, dir /P-- ah yes, I miss "dos" days....Not DOSMultiple targets...
- Tags: alpsinoz, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, windows
- Discussion threads 2005-03-07
- Troubleshoot Windows XP with the Driverquery command
- Troubleshoot Windows XP with the Driverquery commandarticle rootNot Just XP!This handy utility is present in Windows 2003 server as well.Interpreting Driver ListHow do we interpret the list? Come of the drivers listed are familiar, or obvious, but many are not. Is there a reference/website that lists and defines what the...
- Tags: vbTab, 2003, driverquery, gpking@..., hardware, GrPaKi, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2006-04-06
- Use the Copy as Path command to compensate for the missing drag and drop feature
- RE: While I've not been able to find definitive answer...>> While I've not been able to find definitive answer on why Microsoft trashed the handy drag and drop operation
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Construction, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), window
- Discussion threads 2008-01-03
- TechRepublic Community shines again with better command prompt tips
- Got an XP tip?I am always on the look out for Windows XP tips, especially tips that have not appeared in this blog before. Have you got a favorite tip that many people don't know, but should? Share it with us. I'll hook you up with swag.RE: TechRepublic Community shines...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Printers, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating systems, Mark W. Kaelin, TechRepublic Community
- Discussion threads 2009-04-28
- Redirect the Command Prompt to a folder of your choosing in Windows XP
- As you probably know, when you open a Command Prompt, from the Start menu or by typing CMD in the Run dialog box, the Command Prompt window will always open in the C:Documents and Settings{yourname} folder. (Where {yourname} is the name of your user account.) The reason...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
- Blog posts 2008-01-03
- Copy and paste from Windows XP Pro's command prompt straight to the Clipboard
- set command prompt in quickedit modeso it's just a question of selecting and right-clickingbut it's a good tip none the less, I'm thinking more of large 'walls of text' outputs that are a nightmare to go selecting.Works for Vista business alsoGood tip always found the Mark option annoyingWorks in Vista...
- Tags: vandeweg@..., Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Cli, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Clipboard, Redirection
- Discussion threads 2007-09-20
- Increase your Command Prompt scrolling capability in Windows XP Pro with the List command
- It's the same as...... the *nix "less" command which you can get as part of the "unxutils" bundle along with a raft of other tools to beef up the xp commandline.You can also alter the properties of your command window to increase your scroll buffer so you don't lose lines...
- Tags: Construction, PRODUCTIVITY, Operating systems, tim.mcgovern, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, window, Microsoft Windows XP, Grep, Unix, tool, text-file, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-11-01
- Change Windows 2000 Professional command console size and buffer
- Also works for XPI applied the tip to my XP SP2. It works fine.don't forget to set Quick Edit and buffer less than a few thousand linesDon't forget you should also set the "Quick Edit" option so that you don't have to go to the control window (that funny little...
- Tags: Construction, console, panrio, window, Quick Edit, memory
- Discussion threads 2007-05-29
- dos window
- While in a Dos window the keyboard responce is slow. The characters seem to display in slow motion. This is on two winxp pro systems.Caused by an XP background task devouring clock cycles...Open a command window (it's not really a DOS window) and then call up the Task Manager, check...
- Tags: Construction, window, Microsoft Windows XP, background task
- Discussion threads 2008-01-31
- New line for command prompt of window
- if the command is long, how to go to the next line. As in unix, we use the to escape to the new line. what is the equivalent command for the window command line.thanks.HiIf you type a long command into a command window, the text will automatically wrap to...
- Tags: window, mishragautam_k@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-09-07
- Exchange 2007: Get used to the command line
- With the Exchange Management Shell, there are some things that you can do only from the new command line interface. Like it or not, Microsoft has put a whole ton of effort into making Exchange 2007 completely manageable via a Windows PowerShell-based management interface. In fact, there...
- Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Windows PowerShell, GUI, Microsoft Windows, E-mail Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Scott Lowe MCSE, shell, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter
- Technical articles 2007-01-05
- Creating an alternative New Folder command for Windows XP
- Creating an alternative New Folder command for Windows XParticle rootNew Folder......or you could Download Babex "bxNewFolder" to get an "New Folder Icon" direct on your Windows Explorer ToolBar.Also with a hotkey (F12) Only annoying thing about this app,is that you can not "Move" it to anywhere else than at the...
- Tags: FORK_BOY, hardware, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, New Folder
- Discussion threads 2005-06-23
- Find open files and close them with the Net Files command
- What do you do when a user leaves for the day but has a file locked that another user needs? Use the Net Files command to solve the problem. Read on to find out how.Out of the many data files on your server, it seems like multiple users always try...
- Tags: Servers, John Sheesley, NET FILE, server
- Technical articles 2002-01-29
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