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Writing out to a file based off of the output of the command
I have seen many examples of how to create a file through command line using a static name but I need to get it to show a dynamic name based off of my commands output. What I mean by this is the ...
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How do I find keyloggers and other hidden biles/processes from the command line in windows 8.1? [closed]
I have noticed a great number of system "Glitches" as of late. Recently while poking around explorer, i believe in my system32 dir, i noticed that every time I entered a subdirectory and existing to ...
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Cannot change directory with cd in DOS using Win7
I would like to change my Present Working Directory in DOS (I am running Win7 professionnal). When I perform a cd D:\, nothing happens:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 ...
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What is the differences between MS DOS & Powershell in Windows? [closed]
What makes them differ from each other? I was just experimenting with MS DOS, and then found Powershell. Can't figure out why Microsoft gave them.
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External IP of Internal Server
I've seen this question, but it doesn't address my current issue (it's about getting the external IP address of the current machine):
Windows command that returns external IP
I'm on a network that ...
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Is there a way to open all files that match a certain directory structure on windows DOS / Powershell
I'm on a windows (server 2008) computer that serves websites. The sites are organised into folders:
c:/Websites/
/www.mysite.com
/www.mysite.co.uk
/www.mysite.com.au
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Variable Assignment for arguments with a for loop [closed]
Alright, so, I've searched quite a bit on how to do this but I've given up as I simply couldn't find anything.
So, I have a code (below); it's main purpose is to get 9 arguments and assign them as a ...
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View DNS Suffix list
I am local administrator on my PC, but I cannot view my DNS Suffixes.
I just want to be able to view them. Is there another way to see them?
I am on Windows 7 64-bit Enterprise.