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Is the DIR command a thing of the past?
Not DOSRather, a single command shell window in Windows. To run real DOS 6.22 for example, run up a virtual machine and load DOS. Yes, I have the actual Floppy install disks! :-)RE: Is the DIR command a thing of the past?At work, we have a number of scripts that...
Tags: KeReleaseSpinLock, Dir Command, Dir, DOS
Discussion threads 2007-11-02
How can I draw Tree Directory Structure?
It seems that my office would like to reorganize the network drive to make it more "user" friendly. Does anyone know of software that will generate a tree structure of all of the folders in a given directory?I suppose I could manually open up each and every folder, however, there...
Tags: nstreet@..., Dir Command, Dir
Discussion threads 2007-07-26

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Dir Commander connects Dir command to Windows interface
Harness the power and speed of the Dir Commander in Windows with this HTML application. This application uses features from both Windows Script Host and VBScript to make it possible to configure the Dir command from within the Windows user interface.
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Scripting Languages, Software, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Download resources 2003-03-25
run command
hello friends ,can anyone plz let me know the command for copying all fine names/foldeer names from a particular disc/folder in a text/doc file ,what I want to say is that possible to copy all file names from a particular folder into a text file so that everytime I should...
Tags: Databases
Q&A 2006-09-03
cannot create home dir:
Hi...now i've one pro:,I can't create user home directory when i add new user.i can issue command "useradd -d" but nothing was create in referred directory.and i've tried to issued "usermod -d" again.but same .and i used root id to create new user.anybody knows it....? thanks alot.well, if the utils...
Tags: zawmin20052003@...
Q&A 2005-10-20
File access/win2003 server
Is there any program out there that tells me about all the files that I have on my file server when the last time they are accessed. I know that I have a lot file that never been accessed for the last coupls years and I need to remove them...
Tags: File servers
Q&A 2005-06-28
Tech Tip: Learn the basics of command shell variables
Variables are indexes for memory counters that hold a specific value. To display the Windows NT command shell's preset environment variables, type the command SET. To declare a new variable and set its value, type the following: ...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows NT Newsletter, Variable, Microsoft Windows NT, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software
Technical articles 2003-12-08
cannot create home dir:
Hi...now i've one pro:,I can't create user home directory when i add new user.i can issue command "useradd -d" but nothing was create in referred directory.and i've tried to issued "usermod -d" again.but same .and i used root id to create new user.anybody knows it....? thanks alot.Verify the file auto_master...
Tags: zawmin20052003@...
Q&A 2005-10-20
Get IT Done: Use the Dir command from within Windows with Dir Commander
If you’ve spent much time working in a DOS-based environment, chances are that you’re very familiar with the Dir command. When used in its most basic form, the Dir command simply displays a list of all the files and subdirectories contained within a particular directory. However, the Dir command has...
Tags: Dir, Dir Commander, DirCommander, Get IT Done, Greg Shultz, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2003-03-26
getDirectories in smart device app
i'm trying to creat a smart device application using vb.net 2003. i want to list all the directories and files in a specified directroy. i'm get an ArgumentNullException when trying to use Directory.getcurrentDirectory. i have done the same thing for a desktop windows and it works.any one can helpI expect...
Tags: abu_hijleh10@...
Q&A 2004-11-01
Q-Dir (zip)
Q-Dir makes your files and folder easy to manage. Fast and easy access, with an amazing Quadro-View technique. You don't have to renounce the usual, Drag and Drop, all Views, and other functions of your system. No Q-Dir gives you other nice functions, that make you happy. One can save...
Tags: Function, Nenad Hrg, Productivity
Software downloads 2008-05-07
How do you Print a Print Queue?
Hi all, I have the print queue set to keep all documents sent to it so i can make a report as to who is printing the most, what times etc. I have 250+ documents in the queue already printed, does anyone know how to print these off as a...
Tags: Chris Homer
Q&A 2006-10-06
linux
explain the use ls commandyou forgotman manafter all, if he needs help with ls then he'll also need help with man. :)man ls.Linux ls commandA bit like dos dir. Open up a terminal and type man ls and you will get more info from linux man pages as regards to...
Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, kaasiki@..., Linux
Discussion threads 2007-11-03
how to unhide a hidden files or folders
hi i have a rare problem from 1 week back.i have my important files as hidden.i checked the show hidden files and folders option but i cant see the hidden files..please any one can help medid you "apply to all" folders?after selecting not to hide files, not to hide system/operating...
Tags: SECURITY, jilu4ever@...
Discussion threads 2007-07-24
Create macros with the DOSKEY utility in Windows NT
The DOSKEY utility allows you to create simple but powerful macros. Learn more about this powerful utility. The command line is one of the most neglected parts of Windows NT, and many users aren't aware of everything it can do. For example, how many of...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, TechRepublic Staff, command line, Doskey, Windows NT Newsletter, Macro, DOSKEY Utility, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2005-06-30
copying text to a DOS command line
I am using a DOS command to create and run a one-line batch file listing files on a drive. I am typing the command line anew for each directory, and there are many. They are all the same except for the name of the list created. Can...
Tags: lllawson9@...
Discussion threads 2007-01-23
Creating a shared dir with AD without having to grant Full Control
Hey gang,Im a newb when it comes to active directory.Need some insight on an issue im having when trying to create the following:Shared dir for HRCreating a group for access to the HR DirIm running a Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition box...I need to create a shared dir for the...
Tags: advertisement, sam.robertson@..., Human Resources, dir
Discussion threads 2007-05-30
4DOS (exe)
4DOS is a command line shell, supports LFN. Far more powerful than the built-in Windows or DOS command line, 4DOS make the C: prompt flexible and robust, and give you hundreds of new batch file tools as well. Familiar standard commands such as COPY and DIR are still fully supported,...
Tags: built-In, 4DOS, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2007-02-02
Logon Scripts for XP
Hi, I am needing to create a script to be run on XP computers in our network, that will copy a file from one location to another location. But the big thing is that I only want the script to run on the users first log in of the day,...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, boardin4life85@..., REM, logfile
Discussion threads 2007-08-16
Open hyperlinked .wav file in Excel
HiI'm making a program in Excel to gather some data. I need to play a .wav file and then write the data. I am able to insert the files hyperlinked, however, it is not possible to rewind/forward etc. Therefore, I have got 3 qs;1. Is it possible to use another...
Tags: emaddk@..., wav file, WAV, Microsoft Excel
Discussion threads 2007-09-05
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