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Windows Command Prompt Clip Primer Tutorial
Do you use Windows, and are still fans of the Command Prompt (access to DOS) desktop application? There’s a command there that I’ve never used, until reading the August, 2017 edition of “PC & Tech Authority” magazine, with its really … Continue reading →
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Tagged clip, clipboard, command line, command prompt, copy, DOS, notepad, paste, tree, tutorial, utf-8, Windows
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Windows Command Line Start Primer Tutorial
A lot of Windows desktop processing tasks require you to do more than one thing at a time (calling all afficianados of multitasking). Windows (from Microsoft) caters well for people who multitask, and there is a cute keyboard shortcut for … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch file, command line, command prompt, desktop, Microsoft, operating system, pipe, process, procexp, programming, start, Task Manager, tutorial, Windows, Yahoo Answers
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Menu for Windows Command Prompt Via Batch File Tutorial
For today’s tutorial we build a menu-driven Windows Batch (at Command Prompt window) , building on previous
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Tagged automation, command prompt, DOS, menu, MS-DOS, programming, supervision, tutorial, Windows
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More Windows Command Prompt Via Batch File Tutorial
This tutorial builds on the previous Windows Command Prompt Via Batch File tutorial, showing you the use of some Windows Command Prompt commands such as set /a, set /p, date, time, echo, pause, call, if, goto, for/f, systeminfo, ping, choice … Continue reading →
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Windows and Mac Command Line Gmail Email Primer Tutorial
Here we have a Mac Linux Bash Terminal session and Windows Command Prompt session (not respectively … just to keep you awake), each showing a method of sending a Gmail ( see Gmail Email Invitation Primer Tutorial ) at the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bash, command line, command prompt, commnad line, email, Gmail, Linux, Mac, openssl, operating system, TLS, tutorial, Windows
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Windows Command Prompt Via Batch File Primer Tutorial
Tutorial … Transcript: Do you own a Windows computer? Have you heard of Command Prompt, or MS-DOS, or the DOS prompt? It is like Bash Scripting on Linux or Korn Shell scripting on Unix and could open a whole new … Continue reading →
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