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"The Cmd.exe Page" is now available

 
 
guard
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      3rd Oct 2003
This is a "Mounted Help" page combining the help text from Windows NT4,
2000, XP and Server 2003. You will find it useful as a reference when
writing shell scripts that must run reliably under multiple NT-Based
Operating Systems.

The expected file version, date, time and size are documented as well as the
local and remote paths used to RELIABLY and CONSISTENTLY invoke the utility
in a script or at the command line.

The calculated MD5 (Message Digest 5) is available for file verification.

Syntax differences among the four OS's are color highlighted to assist with
understanding.

For quick reference, parameters and switches are alphabetized in the syntax
list and in the descriptions section.

Hyperlinks to related commands are added where appropriate.

The "Common Help" text (from "cmd /?" on each platform) is also available
for comparison.

(http://TheSystemGuard.com/TheGuardBook/CCS-Ext/Cmd.htm)

*******

-tsg
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Timo Salmi
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      3rd Oct 2003
In article <bljvv5$d5pvg$(E-Mail Removed)>,
guard <^T^S^G^n^e^w^s^@TheSystemGuard.com> wrote:
> This is a "Mounted Help" page combining the help text from Windows NT4,
> 2000, XP and Server 2003. You will find it useful as a reference when


Highly interesting, but why are you crossposting to
news:alt.msdos.batch ?

news:alt.msdos.batch MS-DOS batch programming
(in practice MS-DOS/Win3.1x/95/98/Me command.com batches)

news:alt.msdos.batch.nt Windows NT batch programming
(in practice win2k/NT/XP scripts)
At Google: http://groups.google.com/groups%3Fas...msdos.batch.nt

news:comp.os.msdos.4dos The 4DOS command processor for MS-DOS.

news:alt.os.windows2000
At Google: http://groups.google.com/groups%3Fas...os.windows2000

news:alt.os.windows-xp
At Google: http://groups.google.com/groups%3Fas....os.windows-xp

news:alt.os.windows.xp
At Google: http://groups.google.com/groups%3Fas....os.windows.xp

news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft....in95.msdosapps
news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft....gen_discussion
news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft....mdprompt.admin

All the best, Timo

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Useful batch files and tricks ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/link/tsbat.zip

 
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Al Dunbar
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      4th Oct 2003
As usual, you are RELIABLY, CONSISTENTLY, and ANNOYINGLY spamming us once
again! This time you are not even bothering to hide it under the guise of
helping someone with a problem.

My suggestion: use the web to advertise your products, and leave the
newsgroups for what they are intended for.


/Al

PS: by the way, I will NOT find your page useful as a reference.

"guard" <^T^S^G^n^e^w^s^@TheSystemGuard.com> wrote in message
news:bljvv5$d5pvg$(E-Mail Removed)...
> This is a "Mounted Help" page combining the help text from Windows NT4,
> 2000, XP and Server 2003. You will find it useful as a reference when
> writing shell scripts that must run reliably under multiple NT-Based
> Operating Systems.
>
> The expected file version, date, time and size are documented as well as

the
> local and remote paths used to RELIABLY and CONSISTENTLY invoke the

utility
> in a script or at the command line.
>
> The calculated MD5 (Message Digest 5) is available for file verification.
>
> Syntax differences among the four OS's are color highlighted to assist

with
> understanding.
>
> For quick reference, parameters and switches are alphabetized in the

syntax
> list and in the descriptions section.
>
> Hyperlinks to related commands are added where appropriate.
>
> The "Common Help" text (from "cmd /?" on each platform) is also available
> for comparison.
>
> (http://TheSystemGuard.com/TheGuardBook/CCS-Ext/Cmd.htm)
>
> *******
>
> -tsg
> ____________________________________________________________
> TheSystemGuard.com | BoomingOrFuming.com | MountCommands.com
> Free and "Almost Free" Knowledge for Windows System Admins!
>
>



 
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Mark V
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      4th Oct 2003
guard wrote in news:bljvv5$d5pvg$(E-Mail Removed):

> This is a "Mounted Help" page combining the help text from Windows
> NT4, 2000, XP and Server 2003. You will find it useful as a

[ ]
____________________________________________________________
> TheSystemGuard.com | BoomingOrFuming.com | MountCommands.com
> Free and "Almost Free" Knowledge for Windows System Admins!


Yet more SPAM! And not even (AFAICT) a reply to anything.
Your dist. list of 7 groups (inclucing at least one that is for an OS
not covered) just re-enforces the spammyness of your postings. Please
desist.

 
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