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Windows Find Strings in Files Prioritising Tutorial
When we presented Windows Task Manager and Control Panel Primer Tutorial earlier on we didn’t show Task Manager’s talent to allow for some Windows task priority setting. This task priority setting is not always a good idea, but if you … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, directory, directory tree, DOS, find, findstr, network drive, priority, process, remote access, search, task, Task Manager, tutorial, Windows
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Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Command Line and Curl Tutorial
Yesterday’s Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Actions Tutorial had good interaction characteristics, in our books (… but as of this news bulletin, not in our pamphlettes and we hope to resume normal transmission forthwith like …) but, out … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabetic, checkbox, command line, curl, delimitation, delimiter, Did you know, directory, exec, extension, file, folder, fork, glob, IFRAME, MAMP, numerical, operating system, PHP, piping, programming, rename, sort, textbox, tutorial, web server
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Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Actions Tutorial
Ah, that’s the thing! “Actions” sounds good’n’all but … and didn’t you … we can’t let anybody loose with a “fully functional” live run to the RJM Programming web server with this renaming web application. We’ll just have to show … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabetic, checkbox, delimitation, delimiter, Did you know, directory, exec, extension, file, folder, glob, IFRAME, MAMP, numerical, operating system, PHP, programming, rename, sort, textbox, tutorial, web server
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Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Primer Tutorial
It’s not just the operating systems that throw up issues regarding file names with numerical parts to them that when displayed get sorted alphabetically, but you’d like it either … numerically … or … a hybrid of numerically and alphabetically … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabetic, delimitation, delimiter, directory, extension, file, folder, glob, numerical, operating system, PHP, programming, rename, sort, tutorial
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Windows 10 God Mode Primer Tutorial
Was gobsmacked when I read in the February 2018 edition of PC & Tech Authority about the Windows 10 hidden feature called “God Mode” to access a myriad of Control Panel, and more, kinds of computer setting controls. So gave … Continue reading →
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Tagged back door, command line, Control Panel, directory, god mode, Microsoft, settings, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10
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Windows Memory Stick Research Primer Tutorial
It’s so much easier these days to gather research for research projects. Today, we are not considering the quality of that research, but more the “nuts and bolts” of a way to do the research on (just about) any Windows … Continue reading →
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Tagged directory, file association, folder, memory stick, Microsoft Word, PhotoBooth, removable disk, research, tutorial, USB, video, Windows, Windows Explorer, YouTube
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Mac OS X Users and Groups Primer Tutorial
Underpinning a Mac OS X MacBook Pro laptop’s workings is a Linux or Unix-like BSD operating system. This operating system, like a lot of others, uses files that have permissions and ownership. If you have file permissions they are for … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, bsd, chgrp, chmod, chown, command line, directory, file, file permissions, folder, group, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, membership, owner, ownership, ssh, su, sudo, tutorial, unix, user
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FireFTP Create File Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial falls into the category of “security reminder” to do with web hosting, and specifically, today, Apache web hosting. When you open a new public directory on your website and populate it with media files, for example, don’t forget … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, Apache, default.html, directory, domain, Firefox, Fireftp, folder, ftp, HTML, index.html, security, sftp, tutorial, web hosting
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