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Old October 14th 18, 02:00 AM posted to comp.mobile.android,alt.comp.os.windows-10,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Arlen Holder
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Default From Windows, how can we open a command line on the Android filesystem?

On 13 Oct 2018 15:54:17 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote:

I actually mentioned *two* points. You addressed/checked only one of
them.


Hi Frank Slootweg,

I have to give you (and Paul) credit for being the _only_ adults who
understood the problem set (despite this thread being replete with vermin).

I discounted the second point out of hand, simply because I needed "write"
permission (where, you must know, anonymous FTP doesn't provide that).

Still ... you are thinking ... which I appreciate.

Nonetheless, I tried, briefly, with anonymous FTP which failed & I didn't
try further as I have tentatively concluded FTUuse v2.2 no longer works on
Windows 10 (and nobody here has shown otherwise even though it would be
simple to do so).

I also gave up on WinDirStat https://windirstat.net/ for similar reasons.
I didn't report on it (because it failed), but I also gave up on wmsdk.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=19153

The only method that worked, to date, on Nougat, is MTP Drive 2.10
http://mtpdrive.com/download.html
which, considering it's crippleware, worked surprisingly well.

What that proprietary solution tells us is that there likely is a universal
solution out there that isn't crippleware - but - that nobody here is aware
of it yet.

I'll just wait for the vermin below to *find* that answer for us, since
they're seemingly so prolific on this thread with their "sage" advice:
o *Ken Blake* [From: Ken Blake ]
o *Wolf K* [From: Wolf K ]
o *Danny DeVito* [From: Danny DeVito ]
o *Char Jackson* [From: Char Jackson ]
o *Rudy Wieser* [From: "R.Wieser" ]
o *Sam Hill* [From: Sam Hill ]
o *joe* [From: joe ]
o *Good Guy* [From: í*½í¸‰ Good Guy í*½í¸‰ ]
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