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- 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
- 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
- Windows Vista--a new day brings new discoveries
- Now that I'm using Windows Vista as my full-time operatingsystem, a day doesn?t go by when I don?t discover a new trick. In this article,I'll share some of the tips I've discovered lately.Rename just the filenameAs you know, in Windows XP you can rename a file in WindowsExplorer simply by...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Windows Vista, Windows XP
- Technical articles 2007-03-22
- Open Command Window Here (exe)
- 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 Corp., Open Command Window Here, Construction
- Software downloads 2007-01-25
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- Internet Explorer 7
- I recently downloaded IE 7. When I open a new window I position it where I want it & it'll open in that position every time until I shut down. Since downloading IE 7 I have to reposition the window every time a new one is opened. ...
- Tags: Web browsers, mjzulfer@..., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, window
- Discussion threads 2007-11-23
- command prompt in xp dissappears
- I goto the run prompt in my startup menu. In the command prompt I type in "ipconfig" and the command prompt window comes up briefly and then disappears quickly. I have looked through similar forums here and have not found the simple answer as to why this happens. Pleas I...
- Tags: Construction, rfgretzky69@...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-29
- Macro help
- Hi, I have created a command button in an Excel sheet.NOw,Im trying to write a macro such that when a user clicks the button,a browser window(similar to the 'Save as' window) must open so that the user can look for any particular files in the local directories.Could anyone help me...
- Tags: Save, browser window, Web browser, bonjournrk@..., rkailash@..., programming
- Q&A 2006-04-16
- Using the UNIX Shell
- These notes describe the process of using a command-line shell interface to UNIX. If somebody is using an X-window terminal or the console of a UNIX workstation, he must first establish the X-window session and then open a "shell" or "command" window one is often opened automatically. These notes will...
- Tags: Stanford Knowledgebase, UNIX, Operating Systems, Construction, Software
- White papers 2002-09-29
- 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
- DOS window
- Using XP Home, how do you get a DOS window to come up? I tried running "nslookup" from the Start>Run window, but the little black window that popped up, disappeared right away. Then I tried running a PING from that RUN window and the same thing happened. ...
- Tags: window, DOS, DOS Window, CMD, Run, D.H. Cesare, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2005-03-01
- 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
- 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
- CmdHere (zip)
- You're in a Windows Explorer window browsing a folder and you realize that you need to open a command prompt at that folder. So you go to the Start Menu, find the Command prompt and then CD your way to your folder. Just hit a key and the command prompt...
- Tags: Folder, Microsoft Windows, Construction, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2005-10-07
- won't open with full window
- I have Windows XP Home and Outlook. When I open either one of them, I always have to expand the Window. How to I get it to open with a full window.Thanks in advanceOpen the properties of the shortcut and change the "Run" prarmater to "Maximized".This should fix the problem...
- Tags: window, pchlp, e-mail
- Q&A 2005-10-17
- BackgroundCMD (exe)
- BackgroundCMD is a command prompt folder background shell extension. It allows you to start a command prompt (an instance of cmd.exe) from within any directory that you're currently browsing. The are many command prompt shell extensions out there. However, as far as I can tell, none of them allow you...
- Tags: Folder, Console, Window, BackgroundCMD, Construction
- Software downloads 2006-06-28
- DOSBox (widget)
- This is for those that frequently use a command shell DOS window. Easily open a DOS window to a specific folder destination using drag-and-drop. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: DOS, Window, Construction
- Software downloads 2007-07-09
- Cannot open Internet site
- I have Window XP and linksys wireless network. The computer had been working, no problem to open IE. Now for unknown reason IE stop working. I check network it is fine but when I try to open internet site, it will say site not found or say work off-line.Please help....
- Tags: Internet-site, Microsoft Internet Explorer, network, tdthn@..., window, windows
- Q&A 2005-09-08
- File folders
- I am currently having a problem where, anytime i open a folder, such as program files, instead of continuing to open in the same window it opens in a new window. Thing is i don't have it set to "open in new window" in the folder options. Can anyone hel
- Tags: gsingh@..., window
- Discussion threads 2006-12-29
- Mapping Network files with a batch file
- Hi, There are about 15 drives on the server, and when i set up a new computer it takes a very long time to go and map them all manually aka right click my comp ect.So i was wandering if anyone knew how i could write a batch file whcih...
- Tags: Construction, alex_boothby@..., network, window, DOS window, NET USE, DOS
- Discussion threads 2007-11-19
- How to close unknown ports thru Windows
- HiWe have certain ports open on windows 2000/2003 servers we have checked that none of the known applications use that port and only active directory is running on the sameour doubts our listed as below1)Is there a way in windows to close a particular port2)is ther a way to list...
- Tags: TCP/IP, Construction, NETWORKING, Microsoft Windows, patti_vamsi@..., window, TCPView
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
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