[BC] Non Sheep
RichardBJohnson at comcast.net
RichardBJohnson at comcast.net
Tue Oct 23 11:27:05 CDT 2007
Okay. Thanks. At least it "could" work if I have to get it.
The setup has a number of devices that need to
be set up with a script. If there is no script interpreter
anymore, I'm screwed because the end user is just
not going to be able to execute the commands!
I have a "service" call in to tell them I can't use
Vista and need XP or ME. I'll see what they say
if I ever get to communicate with a human.
--
Cheers,
Richard B. Johnson
Read about my book
http://www.LymanSchool.org
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Gary Glaenzer" <gglaenzer at hqradio.com>
> "The command prompt window can be opened by entering "cmd" (without quotes) into
> Start-Run
> or through Start-All Programs-Accessories. A black and white window (the colors
> can be
> changed) "
>
> well, that is certainly a load off my mind
>
> I thought we would be burdened with B&W only <VBG>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sid Schweiger" <sid at wrko.com>
> To: <broadcast at radiolists.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [BC] Non Sheep
>
>
> > >>Does Vista have 'cmd' for a command-line interface? I have
> > heard rumors that it doesn't. I just purchased a Dell for
> > a friend and they claim that they WILL NOT ship it
> > with anything but Vista.<<
> >
> > Apparently it does have a command-line interface:
> >
> > http://commandwindows.com/vista-commands.htm
> >
>
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