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Can I run SIB Explorer without a command prompt in Windows?

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The env script in Windows has an extra option at the bottom called USE_JAVAW. If you "uncomment" this line by removing the "rem" statement, the javaw.exe program will be used to launch the SIB Explorer. This means that the script will return immediately, leaving the SIB Explorer still running. This action can be useful if you wish to run the SIB Explorer directly from, for example, a Windows shortcut and don't want a command prompt also running. Before the sibexplorer.
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How do I create a directory in a command prompt/DOS window or through the Windows Explorer?

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To create a directory in a command prompt/DOS window you will first need to open a DOS window (described above). Once you have done this you need to navigate to the directory that you wish to place the new directory in (described above). Once you have gotten this far you simply type the following "md [NEW DIRECTORY NAME]" where you specify the name of the directory you would like to create by replacing the "[NEW DIRECTORY NAME]" in the preceding string with the name you want.
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Can I run programs compiled in Cygwin from the Windows Explorer or DOS prompt?

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Yes, and no. By default, Cygwin g++ produces an executable that is a "console application" intended to be run from within the Cygwin environment called bash. If your environment is set up right then double-clicking on the executable in Windows Explorer will run the program in a shell, but the shell will disappear as soon as the program exits (if this doesn't work for you it probably means that the cygwin directory isn't in your path).
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How do I install Windows XP in DOS mode [or from MS-DOS command prompt]?

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First, start up SmartDrive to speed things up. Next, run WINNT from the I386 folder. Setup should launch, warn you if you don't have SmartDrive loaded, copy the cd to a temporarily to your hard disk and reboot your computer. A more detailed guide.
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What is a command prompt and how do I get one?

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The command prompt is a text based application that provides direct interaction with the Unix system. It is similar in context to MSDOS or the Command Prompt window you can bring up on Windows systems. A listing of basic commands with documentation is available at http://www.math.duke.edu/computing/intro.html#BASIC. In general, most things can be done through the graphical user interface. But sometimes we will ask you, or it may be quicker and easier, to use the command prompt.
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How do I turn on tab auto-completion on the command prompt in windows?

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Close down any open command prompt windows. You can do this by typing "exit" and pressing enter, or clicking the [X] at the top right of the window. Click on the following link and choose "Open" or "Run" to turn on tab auto-completion in your roaming profile's registry: http://studenthelp.itee.uq.edu.au/faq/cmd_autocomplete.reg Now you can use the tab key in the command prompt to auto-complete files and directories. Just start typing the name of the directory (ie: "C:\Docu") and press tab.
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What's Windows XP's MS-DOS command prompt?

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XP, Windows 2000, and Windows NT don't contain DOS, although XP can create DOS-bootable disks. All three OSs support the cmd.exe command shell, which lets you run NT-equivalent DOS commands. In XP, go to Start, Programs, Accessories or click Start, Run, then type to start the command shell. For earlier application support, you might want to try the command.com shell, which is more compatible with MS-DOS than cmd.exe is. In XP, click Start, Run, then type to start the command.com shell. Command.
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Your program doesn't affect the command prompt windows. Is it a bug or I configured something wrong?

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Neither former nor latter. Till version 5.0, our software had no support for the command prompt windows in Windows® 2000/XP/2003/Vista because since Windows® 2000 an operating system itself processes this kind of windows very differently and separately than "normal" windows; for example, such windows even don't fit XP visual styles. Finally, we have added the support of command prompt (a.k.a. console/CMD/DOS) windows but currently it has beta status.
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Can we have JBlitz run our tests silently and without any GUI (from a command prompt)?

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Yes. You can use the command line parameter -console to run JBlitz 'in the background' without any GUI When you use this parameter, you need to have setup your test configuration already so that the tests can be run without any user intervention. By default, JBlitz will run the last configuration that was being used when it is run with the -console command line parameter. You can also specify which test configuration to use by specifying the test configuration on the command line too.
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How do I run a complex command that I can type at a shell (command) prompt via STAF?

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The PROCESS service has a SHELL parameter which specifies that COMMAND should be executed as though you were at a shell prompt. This allows complex commands involving pipelines to be readily executed. Note, if COMMAND and PARMS are both specified they will be concatenated with a space between them, and the resulting string is what will be executed. Unix Command Line Example: STAF local PROCESS START SHELL COMMAND "ps | grep test | wc >testcount.txt"
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Will TrayIcon Explorer run on Windows NT?

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TrayIcon Explorer will run on Windows NT 4.0 and later (previous versions of Windows NT didn't have the system tray).
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Can I run NTBACKUP from the command line?

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ntbackup <operation> <path> /a /b /d "text" /e /hc:<on/off> /l "<filename>" /r /t <backup type> /tape:n /v This will be backup . If you wanted to eject a tape you could enter eject (but must also include the /tape parameter) The list of drives and directories to be backed up. You may not enter file names or use the wildcard character. To backup multiple drives just put a space between them, e.g. ntbackup backup c: d: etc..
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Can I get my applications to run with high trust without requiring a prompt?

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Yes, if your in a managed enterprise environment, you can use an Authenticode certificate to allow applications the IT department has indicated are trustworthy to run without prompting.
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Can I modify colors and fonts for Command Prompt without regedit?

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Right-click the title bar of an open command window and click Properties. Set the colors, font, window size, etc. When you Save, you'll be asked whether it applies only to this window or all windows opened using the same shortcut.
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I entered a command and now I don't get a response or a prompt, why?

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Some commands expect more input from the keyboard, but don't necessarily provide prompts to the user. You can type <Ctrl>-D to send an end of file, which will normally end the program, or if that does not work, type <Ctrl>-C which will abort the program. You probably inadvertently typed <Ctrl>-Z, which is the Unix signal to put a program in "background". Type fg to bring the program into the foreground, and continue.
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How do I print a file from the command prompt?

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The math department printers accept jobs that are either Postscript or Text. If you have another type of file that you would like to print you will need to convert it or print it with an application that will convert it for you. To print a PS or Text file use the following commands: # lpr -P substitute with the name of the printer you want to print to and with the name of the file you want to print.
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Can ControlTier prompt during a command?

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ControlTier has built in support for prompting from inside commands. If a user is prompted while using the shell interface, a message is written to stdout and the response read from stdin. If a user is running the graphical console, a dialog is raised. ControlTier has a unique network-savvy prompting task that should be used by commands that are executing commands in remote modules.
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Is there any way to run PhotoshopRecovery from command line (through Windows Start -> Run menu)?

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Yes, you can easily run PhotoshopRecovery from command line and use it in your batch sceneries. The format for this call is: psr.exe <original filename with path> "<recovered filename with path>" (without angle brackets).
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Is there any way to run DBFRecovery from command line (through Windows Start -> Run menu)?

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Is there any way to run PDFRecovery from command line (through Windows Start -> Run menu)?

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Yes, you can easily run PDFRecovery from command line and use it in your batch sceneries. The format for this call is: pdf.exe <original filename with path> "<recovered filename with path>" (without angle brackets). PDFRecovery is able to recover secured documents. However, PDFRecovery does not restore security settings of the original PDF document. The recovered document is created without any encryption.
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Is there any way to run ParadoxRecovery from command line (through Windows Start -> Run menu)?

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Is there any way to run OracleRecovery from command line (through Windows Start -> Run menu)?

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Yes, you can easily run OracleRecovery from command line and use it in your batch sceneries. The format for this call is: ora.exe <original filename with path> "<recovered filename with path>" (without angle brackets). To recreate Oracle database, process resulting sql scripts starting with schema.sql and following by dataNNNN.sql. The Oracle database will be recreated from scratch.
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