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      Command line References
      The complete command line refernce for Windows, Bash, Oracle, and SQL Server. The complete Indexed command lines of Oracle, Windows, Power shell, Linux bash commands and Sql Server on ss64.com. ss64.com also gives you search option from Google which is used to search a particular commands via google search. We hope this site is useful for you [...]

      Written by: Technology Guide For Your Daily Life


      Useful Ubuntu Linux Terminal Command Line
      ifconfig - Used to find out your IP address. (look at wlan0, the line beginning with ‘inet addr’)route -n - Used to find the IP address of your default gateway. (look for the line with a G in the Flags column}ip - Use this one similarly to ifconfig and route.ping - Used to test network connectivity.traceroute - Another network connectivity tool. This one tells you how many routers you have to

      Written by: xibex?


      Doing a diff without touching the command line
      With diff-ext, GNOME users can compare and merge files from within Nautilus. If, instead, you use KDE 3, try out kdiff-ext from the same site, which works with Konqueror. Each utility handles paths to files and directories and invokes an external diff tool to perform the grunt work. With diff-ext you can easily compare two files with different names, from different directories, or whole directory

      Written by: Server Tales


      Command Line Interface Chat in Windows
      Does the Title feel you little strange ?? Yes it is possible to chat in Command line Interface in Windows like Unix system you don't need to download any messenger. Just few simple Batch command and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Tips n Tricks Collection


      Command Line List and Reference
      The complete list of possible commands is quite large. Collected here is a selection of those that I believe are likely to be the most applicable to home PC use. Many of the commands listed below are also discussed in more detail elsewhere on this site as is indicated by the link "details here". Most commands have switches that are not given in the table. For more information, open

      Written by: Computer Internet


      Command Line Arguments in C#
      C# Command Line Arguments The parameter of the Main method is a String array that represents the command-line arguments. Check for the existence of the arguments by testing the Length property and iterate through the array to get the arguments if (args.Length == 0) { Console.WriteLine("No Arguments Passed"); } else

      Written by: Dot Net Tips & Tricks


      Copy text from the command line
      I often need to copy some text line from the command line in an text editor (emacs or nano). If I am using the terminal in a Gui, there aren't problems because i simply highlight the text and copy it, but how can I copy the text without ...

      Written by: Sushi or Death - for the addicted


      What are Command Line Arguments in Java
      Command Line Arguments :The values passed to the main method are called command line arguements (String args[]): This means Java will take the values as String array[]. Related Posts No Related Post

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      Configure a DNS server using a command line
      The dnscmd utility allows you to configure your DNS servers using a command line. DnsCmd [] : IP address or host name -- remote or local DNS server . -- DNS server on local machine : /Info -- Get server information /Config -- Reset server or zone configuration /EnumZones -- Enumerate zones /

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      System Configuration:Command line Tools in Windows Vista
      The "Tools" tab of the system configuration applet offers shortcuts to a number of helpful tools and shows you the path and filename for each: About Windows C:\Windows\system32\winver.exe System... This is a content only,to see rest of tweaks,tips,tricks visit my blog. www.tomstricks.blogspot.com

      Written by: Microsoft Windows Help and Support


      Top 10 Windows Built-In Command Line Tools
      Top 10 Windows Built-In Command Line Tools For many Windows users, the thought of using the Command Prompt is either a scary experience or something that they will never need. But for some, the command prompt is a powerful tool that can be far more useful than many graphical tools available in Windows. Being a System Administrator, I... Read the full entry at PROHACK. Be a pro,Visit PROHACK !

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      Adobe AIR Command Line Tools
      The AIR SDK provides the following command-line tools: AMXMLC : AMXMLC is a simple wrapper for the MXMLC Flex compiler, which links in the appropriate AIR-specific libraries. Usage is the same as it is in flex compiler MXMLC: amxmlc main.mxml This shell script is included in the bin directory of the AIR SDK directory. The first argument passed to the [...]

      Written by: Flash / Flex articles and experiments


      How to Clear IE7 Browsing History From the Command Line
      The following is  the dialog that you are probably used for clear browsing history.   You can remove all those by  using command line .Use the following commands. Start > Run type CMD , press OK.In the window copy&paste the following commands and press enter. To clear the Cookies  :             

      Written by: SparksSpace


      SSH-Agent Saves Time During Remote Logins [Command Line]
      If you’re constantly logging into a remote server using SSH and you’re sick of typing your password every time, tech site Webmonkey details how to save time without sacrificing security. Using SSH-Agent, a utility that acts as a broker between your local machine and remote machine, you can log in without typing your password every [...]

      Written by: Online Life Knowledge Experiment


      Learn to Use Cron from the Command Line [Tutorial]
      We’ve shown you graphical alternatives to the Unix-based Cron automation tool before (for Windows, Mac, and Linux), but IBM has put together a clear and straight-forward guide that makes the terminal-controlled version seem not so intimidating. The guide runs through setting up one-time or repeat jobs, such as having your system mail somebody at certain [...]

      Written by: Online Life Knowledge Experiment


      How to send email with attachment using unix command line
      You need a third party package called mpack. Then, at the command line: mpack -s ‘the subject’ -c application/octet-stream filename_to_attach  destination@domain.com

      Written by: Blog Saido : Computer, Internet, Open Source, FreeBSD, Linux, Programming, Tips and Tricks


      Linux: Command Line History Recall
      As soon you as you finished issuing linux commands, these commands are being saved and stored to a shell’s history file, which you can further review to recall old and recently issued shell commands. The file is being saved to .bash_history file, which is located under your home folder. Each... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: A SysAd blog - Fedora Linux


      Delete and clean Internet Explorer 7 Browsing History from the Command Line
      If you use Internet Explorer 7, after a while or right away if you are particularly paranoid, you may want to delete all the junk which the browser has gathered while surfing and that, most of the time, may reveal other people what you visited and what  did while you were at the computer. [...]

      Written by: web talk


      Check errors in NIC from command line
      Errors are a common symptom of slow connectivity due to poor configuration or excessive bandwidth utilization. They should always be corrected whenever possible. Error rates in excess of 0.5% can result in noticeable sluggishness. Ifconfig Error Output wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:06:25:09:6A:D7 BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:2924 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0

      Written by: Complete Dose of Linux Poison


      Windows Vista Command Line Tools Reference Guide
      The Windows Command-Line Tools are used to perform various tasks related to Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008. You can use the command reference to familiarize yourself with new and enhanced command-line tools, to learn about the command shell, and to automate command-line tasks by using batch files or scripting tools. A very useful download !

      Written by: WinVistaClub


      Order Dominos Pizza via Command Line
        Why go to all the trouble of dialing the phone to order a pizza. Now you can Order Dominos Pizza via Command Line. Looks like this can’t work here in Canada though.  :(  I think it would be cool to setup a crontab to automatically order a pizza for you on a schedule. I [...]

      Written by: Hacked Gadgets


      5 Ways to Search Google,Yahoo,Wikipedia,YouTube using Command Line
      Many of us love using command line, do you know that you can easily do a quick search on google, youtube, Wikipedia, Yahoo and other popular sites on any topic using command line. You need not to switch between various websites to search for a topic of your interest anymore. You need to write some commands on any of the following apps that support searching using command line to get the results. 1

      Written by: Technology Hacker


      Google On Command Line Online?
      We often find it weird when someone says “awk i loved the command line years ago operating a computer”. We use too much GUI (Graphical User Interface) which is a set of icon or pictures that you are able to click on by your mouse. We have it easy, but we do miss the shortcuts [...]

      Written by: Silver-Solutions


      A utility for sending complex email messages from the command line
      When the need arises to send email from the command line, many folks first think of the mail(1) command. A better choice might be the email program, which gives you the ability to send email to an SMTP server over SSL, offers MIME support including ability to attach one or more files to your emails, uses an address book to store your recipients, and lets you digitally sign and encrypt your message

      Written by: Server Tales


      A utility for sending complex email messages from the command line
      When the need arises to send email from the command line, many folks first think of the mail(1) command. A better choice might be the email program, which gives you the ability to send email to an SMTP server over SSL, offers MIME support including ability to attach one or more files to your emails, uses an address book to store your recipients, and lets you digitally sign and encrypt your message

      Written by: Server Tales


      Goosh: Bringing The Command Line To Your Google
      In a previous blog of mine, I have explained how you can Google straight from the comfort of your command line. Well now, why don’t we do the opposite? Bring the command line to Google? Well, my friend and colleague Adnan tipped me on goosh.org, the Unofficial Google Shell! When you first visit the [...]

      Written by: Royal HeHe2-ness


      How to search google and wikipedia from the command line with Surfraw on Ubuntu/Debian
      Surfraw stands for 'Shell Users' Revolutionary Front Against the WWW'. It's a command-line shell program for interfacing with a big number of web-based search engines. With Surfraw you can search google and wikipedia a.o. from the command line. The results will be displayed with a browser of your choice. I suggest a text browser like links2, to keep it text based. Read more to find out how to inst

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      Goosh.org Unix-like Google Command Line [Command Line]
      Shell-lovers are going to flip for this one: Goosh.org, which bills itself “the unofficial google shell,” puts a Unix-like command line interface to Google on a web page using the magic of Ajax. Head over to goosh.org and type any word to get Google search results back in a an ls-like listing. You can also [...]

      Written by: Online Life Knowledge Experiment


      Generate a List of Installed Drivers from the Command Line :: the How-To Geek [del.icio.us]
      Cómo generar una lista de drivers instalados sólo con una instrucción desde la línea de comandos

      Written by: Utilidades para Webmasters


      Dragbox bridges command line and desktop
      The GNU/Linux command line and desktop are both sophisticated interfaces, but they are mostly separate realities. You can drag text into a virtual terminal from the desktop, or use Edit -> Copy to move text in either direction, but by default moving files and directories between them is impossible -- a problem that often requires extra switching between them if you frequently work in both. Dragbox is designed to solve this problem and connect the two interfaces -- at least if one of them is GNOME -- through what might be described as a combination multiple clipboard and simple file manager.

      Written by: Server Tales


      The Google command line
      This is a little bash script, distribued under GPL licence, that can launch google search in command line. Voici un petit script bash, fourni sous licence GPL, qui permet de faire des recherches google en ligne de commande.

      Written by: Tux-planet


      The Google command line
      This is a little bash script, distribued under GPL licence, that can launch google search in command line. Voici un petit script bash, fourni sous licence GPL, qui permet de faire des recherches google en ligne de commande.

      Written by: Tux-planet


      How to run QTP test from command line
      Do you run your QTP tests suit manually?What about running them on the schedule, for example nightly testing?I will show the way how to do that - i.e. how to run QTP tests from command line.Using that approach, you can execute your QTP tests on the schedule.How to run QTP test from command line - QTP video tutorialThis is a script, which runs QTP tests (from video tutorial):Dim qtApp 'As QuickTest.Application ' Declare the Application object variableDim qtTest 'As QuickTest.Test ' Declare a Test object variableSet qtApp = CreateObject("QuickTest.Application") ' Create the Application objectqtApp.Launch ' Start QuickTestqtApp.Visible = True ' Make the QuickTest application visibleqtApp.Open "C:\Temp\simple_test", True ' Open the test in read-only mode' set run settings for the testSet qtTes

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      Command Line Ticketing System
      As I have said before life at the terminal is a joy. I constantly struggle with keeping myself organized. I actually work pretty well keeping most things in my head. But one of these days I’m going to fall down and hit my head and forget everything. So try and try again to keep myself organized and documented do I. I was recently pointed to TicGit its a ticketing system that is meant to integrate right into your repository. Well I’m not a developer but I can see the benefit for a terminal todo list and general ticketing for myself as well as my little script repository that is actually maintained in git. Well ok maybe maintained is a bit strong of a word. Anyway on to the good stuff. TicGit howto, command line ticketing system

      Written by: Server Tales


      Command Line Ticketing System
      As I have said before life at the terminal is a joy. I constantly struggle with keeping myself organized. I actually work pretty well keeping most things in my head. But one of these days I’m going to fall down and hit my head and forget everything. So try and try again to keep myself organized and documented do I. I was recently pointed to TicGit its a ticketing system that is meant to integrate right into your repository. Well I’m not a developer but I can see the benefit for a terminal todo list and general ticketing for myself as well as my little script repository that is actually maintained in git. Well ok maybe maintained is a bit strong of a word. Anyway on to the good stuff. TicGit howto, command line ticketing system

      Written by: Server Tales


      Change speaker mode using command line (speakersetup)
      My new program is yet another command line utility. This time it's about changing speaker settings mode found under control panel. I developed it mainly because I got tired of going to control panel to change my mode to headphones every time I wanted to play Counterstrike. It's best suited for gamers and htpc addicts to change between speaker modes using shortcuts and remote controls. I myself just created two shortcuts. One for headphones mode ("speakersetup.exe hp") and one for stereo speakers ("speakersetup.exe 2"). I assigned a hotkey to each and now I can just press ctrl-f2 before starting Counterstrike to switch to headphones. You can also use it with AutoHotKey to assing a single hotkey to cycle between speaker modes (go there for an example). So here are the details:Useage:speakers

      Written by: vrokolos


      Change speaker mode using command line (speakersetup)
      My new program is yet another command line utility. This time it's about changing speaker settings mode found under control panel. I developed it mainly because I got tired of going to control panel to switch my mode to headphones every time I wanted to play Counterstrike. It's best suited for gamers and htpc addicts to change between speaker modes using shortcuts and remote controls. I myself just created two shortcuts. One for headphones mode ("speakersetup.exe hp") and one for stereo speakers ("speakersetup.exe 2"). I assigned a hotkey to each and now I can just press ctrl-f2 before starting Counterstrike to switch to headphones. You can also use it with AutoHotKey to assing a single hotkey to cycle between speaker modes (go there for an example). So here are the details:Useage:speakers

      Written by: vrokolos


      Using Python to create UNIX command line tools
      Do you fully understand the OSI model? Are you comfortable with subnetting? Do you understand UNIX permissions? By the end of this article, anyone involved in IT at any capacity should be able to create at least a simple command line tool.

      Written by: Server Tales


      Using Python to create UNIX command line tools
      Do you fully understand the OSI model? Are you comfortable with subnetting? Do you understand UNIX permissions? By the end of this article, anyone involved in IT at any capacity should be able to create at least a simple command line tool.

      Written by: Server Tales


      Change the Windows User Password via Command Line
      -Tips- Are you an administrator on the Windows operating system with multiple user accounts? Have you forgotten the password to one of those accounts and you are locked out? Then, provided you are the administrator, you can reset the password from the command line. To open the Windows command line, just go to your start menu then choose “run” (or press your Windows key and then press R). Then in the box that pops up, type cmd and press enter. In the black box that comes up, type net user then enter. This will give you a list of all your Windows accounts on that computer. To change the password for one of these accounts is very simple. Say the Windows account name is asks and you want to change the password to mypa$$word then you just need to type the following : net user asks mypa$$wor

      Written by: PC solution


      Run the Command Line (cmd) as an Admin
      With Vista’s User Account Control (enabled by default), there are times that you’ll need to do things, and not have rights to do them. If you are comfortable with command line utilities, a possible option is to run a command line with Administrator rights. Normally, to start a command line, you would click on Start, type cmd and press Enter.Opening a command line with administrator rights is similar. Click on Start, type cmd, but this time, don’t press Enter, instead, press CTRL+SHIFT+Enter. You’ll be prompted to approve the action,(C) Joseph Meagher / PCGURU... All Rights Reserved

      Written by: Joe's Korner


      Running a XOML workflow from the command line
      I needed to be able to execute a XOML workflow from the command line so I wrote this little app that takes a XOML file as an argument and executes it. This is part of something that should become a nice example of using WF to build applications for non-programmers, i.e. using activities as building blocks like Lego. More on that to follow, perhaps.using System;using System.IO;using System.Threading;using System.Workflow.ComponentModel.Compiler;using System.Workflow.Runtime;using System.Xml;namespace WFBuild{ class Program { private static AutoResetEvent waitHandle; static void Main(string[] args) { try { Console.WriteLine("WFBuild"); if (args.Length != 1) { Console.WriteLine("Usage"); Console.WriteLine("WFBuild <XOML file to ex

      Written by: Bell End


      Command Line Hack for Maxed Out Remote Desktop Connections
      “The terminal server has exceeded the maximum number of allowed connections” If you’ve got an unreliable internet connection, it’s possible to build up remote desktop connections that don’t time out when they should, putting you in a rough position.  If you have access to another server machine, you can use the following commands to view and reset active connections. > query session /server:servername > reset session [ID] /server:servername More information at: Command Line Hack for: “Terminal Server Has Exceeded the Maximum Number of Allowed Connections”

      Written by: ThansCorner


      Ajust LCD brightness from command line
      As many other Ubuntu users several days ago I've upgraded my Feisty to Gutsy at my Dell Inspiron 1501. Unfortunately many things that worked for me in Feisty doesn't work in Gutsy just after upgrading. Among them are: suspend/hibernate and brightness adjustment. At this moment I'm trying to get these features working and certainly share results here but not workable brightness adjustment really disturbed me. So, until I didn't find a solution how to adjust LCD brightness with keyboard, there is nice workaround: execute the following command with root rights (sudo -s to get it): echo -n 100 > /proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD/brightnes This will make you LCD screen as bright as possible and you can proceed with your work (like me ). To lower brightness just replace 100 with another value like 62 and watch the results. Hope it helps! Share This ---Related Articles at Linux Screw:Ubuntu Feisty Fawn at Dell Inspiron 1501Get Wi-Fi working on Dell Inspiron 1501 with UbuntuDell shares custom-t

      Written by: Linux Screw


      Is there a way to View the Internet via Command Line in Gentoo?
      This is kind of stupid, and pointless in this day and age, but it's kind of interesting none the less. As you may (or may not) know from my last post I have been fighting with Gentoo, and trying to overcome my kryptonite (Which I finally did by the way). Anyhoo, during the install process, you must go out to the internet to download some stuff. The funny thing is though, you install Gentoo from command line.In Gentoo, to view a website from command line you must use links like this:>links http://www.asktheadmin.comIn Ubuntu, links isn't installed by default, but you can fix that using apt-get:>sudo apt-get install linksThen you can check out ATA, and not even need a gui to do it!Originally Posted on Bauer-Power By El Di PabloCheck out our RSS feed. Need Free Tech Support? Ask The Admin a Question

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      Management remote services from command line (Windows)
      The utility psservice lists or controls services on a local or remote system. psservice [\Computer [-u Username [-p Password]]] Cmd is one of the following: query - Queries the status of a service config - Queries the configuration setconfig - Sets the configuration start - Starts a service stop - Stops a service restart - Stops and then restarts a service pause - Pauses a service cont

      Written by: CompDocs


      How To Control The Way Linux Starts Up: GUI or Command Line Interface
      If you were interested in learning linux, one of the main reasons was learning how to work using Linux Shell environment. That is the Command Line Interface ( CLI).How Did I know?. It happened to me, and the most asked Question is how to access the Command line in Linux.The trick is let Linux starts with the Linux shell is simple, If done during the installation.After the installation is over, there might be a way which is Very complex and not intended for beginners or intermediate Linux users.The good thing is that you can access the Linux Shell whether Your systems starts up with the GUI ( graphic user interface ) Or the Command line Interface ( CLI). I will Explain this later in this article.Depending on the preference of a users, some prefer their Linux operating system to start with GUI, and others want it to Start up with the Command Line Interface.If you need your computer to startup linux with the command line, you need to decide during the installation.During the installation

      Written by: Linux Opensource and Free


      Put a command line on your desktop
      Ok, so I know not many people use command prompt anymore especially if they are much satisfied with the user interface of Windows, but there are many things which command prompt offers which Windows GUI can't. For example, you can make a folder super hidden only from command line, or launch your favorite programs without typing the whole addresses etc. If you use command line regularly you'll

      Written by: Tech Bold


      Put a command line on your desktop
      Ok, so I know not many people use command prompt anymore especially if they are much satisfied with the user interface of Windows, but there are many things which command prompt offers which Windows GUI can't. For example, you can make a folder super hidden only from command line, or launch your favorite programs without typing the whole addresses etc. If you use command line regularly you'll

      Written by: Tech Bold


      Install package command line (LINUX - RedGat)
      Install the package by typing: rpm -ivh Package.rpm Package.rpm - desired application's package

      Written by: CompDocs


      Install Plesk 8.1 without SiteBuilder and with MSDE from command line:
      To install Plesk 8.1 without SiteBuilder, but with MSDE from command line: read more

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      Start java web start app from command line
      When I need to start a Java webstart app, I usually do it from command line, instead of opening a browser. There are 2 slightly different ways to do that: 1. Run javaws with the url to jnlp file: %JAVA_HOME%injavaws http://www.foo123.com/bar/buz.jnlp2. Save the jnlp file locally and run javaws with the local copy. If you enter this jnlp url in the browser’s address bar, it will run the app

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      Testing derivatives, Windows 2008 built from command line & tester that refuses to find bugs
      Just saw a terrific position up in the city testing derivatives. Can’t think of anything better, testing one-on-one with the developer and user really complex processing. Real agile stuff. They even want SQL, Test Director and Unix, which is perfect for me.   No point in phoning up about it as there will be a little guy, who may be very young, who knows absolute squat about IT development guarding the phone and deciding who to put forward, the agent. And there’s as much chance of him putting me forward as a one-armed blind man in a dark room trying to shove a pound of melted butter into a wild cat’s left ear with a red-hot needle. Microsoft has confirmed that in Windows Server 2008 beta 3 that it will begin building Windows Server components the UNIX way: Command line first, with GUI tools built on top of the command line stuff. Erm…haven’t we been here before? There is a breed of tester that shies away from problems, an attitude that doesn’t soun

      Written by: IT Werkz Sometimes


      Testing derivatives, Windows 2008 built from command line & tester that refuses to find bugs
      Just saw a terrific position up in the city testing derivatives. Can’t think of anything better, testing one-on-one with the developer and user really complex processing. Real agile stuff. They even want SQL, Test Director and Unix, which is perfect for me.   No point in phoning up about it as there will be a little guy, who may be very young, who knows absolute squat about IT development guarding the phone and deciding who to put forward, the agent. And there’s as much chance of him putting me forward as a one-armed blind man in a dark room trying to shove a pound of melted butter into a wild cat’s left ear with a red-hot needle. Microsoft has confirmed that in Windows Server 2008 beta 3 that it will begin building Windows Server components the UNIX way: Command line first, with GUI tools built on top of the command line stuff. Erm…haven’t we been here before? There is a breed of tester that shies away from problems, an attitude that doesn’t soun

      Written by: IT Werkz Sometimes


      Testing derivatives, Windows 2008 built from command line & tester that refuses to find bugs
      Just saw a terrific position up in the city testing derivatives. Can’t think of anything better, testing one-on-one with the developer and user really complex processing. Real agile stuff. They even want SQL, Test Director and Unix, which is perfect for me.   No point in phoning up about it as there will be a little guy, who may be very young, who knows absolute squat about IT development guarding the phone and deciding who to put forward, the agent. And there’s as much chance of him putting me forward as a one-armed blind man in a dark room trying to shove a pound of melted butter into a wild cat’s left ear with a red-hot needle. Microsoft has confirmed that in Windows Server 2008 beta 3 that it will begin building Windows Server components the UNIX way: Command line first, with GUI tools built on top of the command line stuff. Erm…haven’t we been here before? There is a breed of tester that shies away from problems, an attitude that doesn’t soun

      Written by: IT Werkz Sometimes


      Testing derivatives, Windows 2008 built from command line & tester that refuses to find bugs
      Just saw a terrific position up in the city testing derivatives. Can’t think of anything better, testing one-on-one with the developer and user really complex processing. Real agile stuff. They even want SQL, Test Director and Unix, which is perfect for me.   No point in phoning up about it as there will be a little guy, who may be very young, who knows absolute squat about IT development guarding the phone and deciding who to put forward, the agent. And there’s as much chance of him putting me forward as a one-armed blind man in a dark room trying to shove a pound of melted butter into a wild cat’s left ear with a red-hot needle. Microsoft has confirmed that in Windows Server 2008 beta 3 that it will begin building Windows Server components the UNIX way: Command line first, with GUI tools built on top of the command line stuff. Erm…haven’t we been here before? There is a breed of tester that shies away from problems, an attitude that doesn’t sou

      Written by: IT Werkz Sometimes


      Command Line Utilities
      Here are some command line utilities in Windows XP that you may find useful. Use the Command Prompt to access them. bootcfg - Configures, queries, or changes Boot.ini file settings. driverquery - Displays a list of all installed device drivers and their properties. getmac - Returns the media access control (MAC) address and list of network protocols associated with each address for all network cards in each computer. gpresult - Displays Group Policy settings and Resultant Set of Policy (RSOP) for a user or a computer. netsh - You can use commands in the Netsh Interface IP context to configure the TCP/IP protocol. schtasks - Schedules commands and programs to run periodically or at a specific time. systeminfo - Displays detailed configuration information about a computer and its operating system.

      Written by: Get To Know Your PC


      Command Line Scripting in PHP
      PHP can also be run as a command line script like c, c++, java, etc. This article provides an introduction to command line scripting in PHP and emphasise on its significance in PHP applications.

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