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XPero's utilities Miscellaneous tools (no XPize related)
#102
Posted 18 December 2007 - 06:31 PM
thanks but that link is missing the folder type fixer utility.
#103
Posted 19 December 2007 - 05:05 AM
I will be revisiting all my little utils soon, I will re-release them, so dont worry.
#104
Posted 01 March 2008 - 04:09 PM
will you think of making a tool that works like expander but :
working with more applications that can make use of the command line
based on what a user keeps in parameters :
[name]="choose a short name for the process"
[appspath]=original path\ start in ""
[commad] "app.exe \switches"
[now_using] "%name%" =schemes [save|delete] for ..storing all the relative parameters for each process
keeping but one box for the drag&drop
keeping the [name] from the scheme on it. so one knows what scheme is currently running ...showing in the shell extension aswell ..
working with more applications that can make use of the command line
based on what a user keeps in parameters :
[name]="choose a short name for the process"
[appspath]=original path\ start in ""
[commad] "app.exe \switches"
[now_using] "%name%" =schemes [save|delete] for ..storing all the relative parameters for each process
keeping but one box for the drag&drop
keeping the [name] from the scheme on it. so one knows what scheme is currently running ...showing in the shell extension aswell ..
#105
Posted 20 May 2008 - 04:56 AM
Xpero, any chance of submitting the Image resizer tool to the Paint.net team? You've done an awesome job on it, but they could add all sorts of optimisations and tweaks to it (as I'm sure you could)
#106
Posted 13 December 2008 - 05:52 AM
Thank a lot it,s really goood tool. Can anyone help me in renaming tool i need In this filename [IMG_****]
@Bilou_Gateux
I tried this method with my Win2000 install. I used the exact syntax you suggested (copy & paste) and it doesn't work. The only thing unclear is if I had to copy reg.exe to System32 to use your method... because I didn't!
Where do you get this reg.exe version 2.0 from?
Incroyable HULK, on Nov 10 2004, 10:05 AM, said:
Bilou_Gateux, on Nov 8 2004, 03:10 PM, said:
It works fine for Windows 2000 if reg.exe Registry Console Tool For Windows 2000 - version 2.0 is copied before in %systemroot%\system32 or somewhere in the path.
For Windows XP, i have never checked but it should works exactly the same...
I run the command from
cmdlines.txt
GDITool.cmd
For Windows XP, i have never checked but it should works exactly the same...
I run the command from
cmdlines.txt
[Commands] ".\GDITool.cmd"
GDITool.cmd
ECHO OFF :: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873374/en-us :: Set Microsoft GDI+ Detection Tool to completed REG ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\GdiDetectionTool" /v "GDITool" /t REG_DWORD /d "00000001" /f
@Bilou_Gateux
I tried this method with my Win2000 install. I used the exact syntax you suggested (copy & paste) and it doesn't work. The only thing unclear is if I had to copy reg.exe to System32 to use your method... because I didn't!
Where do you get this reg.exe version 2.0 from?



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