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From Windows, how can we open a command line on the Android filesystem?
Wolf K wrote:
[...] I don't see a "need" to back up the whole phone, since I copy photos/videos ASAP after taking them, often within an hour or so. The email merely duplicates what arrives on the PC. If I mail from the phone, I may send a copy to myself, but very few of emails are that important. [...] Sure, the back-up issue is a plausible scenario, except that I don't use the phone for anything other than calls and photography, plus news and a handful of neat apps [1]. No music or movies or games etc. And as I said, I copy (backup) all new stuff to my PC box at least once a week, and usually within an hour or so after taking the photos. So I don't see a need to back up the phone. In fact, now that I've lived with 64GB SD storage, I feel that's more than I want. But smaller SD cards are getting almost impossible to find, so... For your use, backup indeed isn't an issue, provided you don't mind the 'risk' of 'losing' your "handful of neat apps" (i.e. knowing which ones you had and where/how you got them) or/and their settings/data. However many people *do* care about losing their apps, their app settings, their app data, etc.. "The Real Bev to the Central Desk, please!" :-) As for backups of our PCs, that's handled automatically while we sleep. You *sleep*!? What an utter waste of time *that* is! |
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From Windows, how can we open a command line on the Android filesystem?
On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 18:56:19 +0200, R.Wieser wrote:
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You claim stuff like there is no tomorrow. Yet as always you fail to put your money where your (big) mouth is. What's sad, is you actually _believe_ what you say. o I've spoken clear, valid, verified facts, with cites & screenshots o You've not even shown you comprehend even the _subject_ line And then, you, Rudy Wieser, say I "claim stuff like there's no tomorrow". Cat. Kettle. Black. *What so sad, Rudy Wieser, is that you are _really_ that dumb.* It's incomprehensible, actually, how _dumb_ you prove to be, Rudy. *I would think that nobody, past elementary school, is _that_ dumb.* But you prove me wrong every time you post, Rudy Wieser. And the funny thing is that you don't even realize how _stupid_ you are. You actually _believe_ what you wrote above. Jesus Christ. Please, Rudy Wieser, please tell me that you do not vote! I am dealing with fantastic morons who don't even realize they're morons. |
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From Windows, how can we open a command line on the Android filesystem?
On 13 Oct 2018 17:48:55 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote:
So you - and *only* you - switch at random between - somewhat - adult behaviour and acting like a total jerk/creep. Frank Slootweg, What you fail to comprehend, is the simplest of facts. I'm a mirror Frank. A mirror. o When you post like a child, I treat you as a child. o When you post like an adult, I treat you as an adult. I do that tactically - every single time you post - Frank Slootweg. I take _each_ post on its merit - since I'm trying to funnel you into acting like an adult, Frank Slootweg. There's a consistent strategy - and tactics that fit that strategy. Frank - this isn't my first rodeo on Usenet. o Worthless trolls like Rudy Wieser & Wolf K & Char Jackson abound o They're cowardly bullies who haven't graduated past fifth grade Most of you use what I call the 'chitchat' model of Usenet behavior. By that I mean you post 99% to other people's thread.\ Most of what you post is sheer drivel, worthless in and of itself. You have nothing whatsoever invested in any thread coming to an answer. o I don't use the chitchat model. o I use what can be called the Q&A model. In the Q&A model, I ask a question and I work toward the answer. I have everything invested in the fruitful outcome of that question. o Trolls like Ken Black, Danny DeVito, GoodGuy have nothing invested o Those childish trolls don't care one whit about the Q&A outcome Those trolls are like vermin who show up at a potluck picnic. 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¸‰ ] In this thread, as in every thread, those worthless vermin trolls outnumber the adults by 10 to 1 where they prove each time, as they did in this thread, that they don't even _comprehend_ the subject of the thread. The fact that they don't even comprehend the topic doesn't stop them. They have _nothing_ invested in the technical outcome. Nothing. They're just vermin trolls, all. Once these vermin arrive at the potluck Usenet picnic, it's ruined. o You can swat away the vermin, or, o You can pack up and leave the picnic. Those are your _only_ choices, Frank Slootweg, once the vermin arrive. The vermin like Wolf K, Char Jackson, Ken Blake, Good Guy, and particularly that vermin Wolf K feel that they must _prove_ their right to infest any potluck picnic with their worthless posts. Rudy Wieser just _proved_ what I say, since I only speak facts, Frank: These vermin are who ruin Usenet for the adults that are still left. o *Wolf K*, *Danny DeVito*, *Char Jackson*, *Ken Blake*, o *Rudy Wieser*, *Sam Hill*, *joe*, *Good Guy*, etc. But, mostly, the vile vermin who can't stop themselves from swarming, a o Rudy Wieser o Wolf K o Char Jackson Every statement I make is valid & verified by their actions in this thread. |
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From Windows, how can we open a command line on the Android filesystem?
Arlen,
What's sad, is you actually _believe_ what you say. The problem is, when you say stuff like that, that you lack any self-reflection. I don't think it has crossed your mind that you might be guilty of exactly that what you think the other is guilty of. I mentioned it earlier as "projection". Ofcourse the biggest problem, pretty-much doing away with the possibility that you're actually honestly have no clue you're in the very pit you think the other is in, is that you *refuse* to show any of your own effort in finding anything in regard to a solution to your own problems. In other words, I think you are doing what you do outof cold calculation, instead of just not being aware of what you're doing. I mean, after all the negative responses you got from several different directions, how could you *not* be aware of it. Than again, some people will close their eyes for what happens directly in front of them and play a human ostrich. And yes, that can even be coupled with an agressive attitude towards anyone saying something about that behaviour. It's incomprehensible, actually, how _dumb_ you prove to be, Rudy. And there you go again, claiming without underbuilding. And the funny thing is that you don't even realize how _stupid_ you are. Underbuild it. Claims are a cheap. Underbuilding (let alone proving) them is a lot harder. I already told you several times that you would need to come with some kind of underbuilding of your claims, but the standard response of people like you is to just act if that never happened. While that behaviour might be cute for a todler, when exhibited by someone in his teens its rather questionable. I won't say "go see a shrink", but do yourself a favour and find someone you can talk with. And then, you, Rudy Wieser, say I "claim stuff like there's no tomorrow". Well, that part is easy to prove. Just take your your repeated claims about my person. Do you wish to deny having made quite a number ? We can just leaf back thru your posts toward me and count them. Thats what I call *facts* kiddo. I am dealing with fantastic morons who don't even realize they're morons. ghostrider: "*One* ghostrider ? Its bloody *all* of them!" :-) Regards, Rudy Wieser |
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From Windows, how can we open a command line on the Android filesystem?
On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 16:20:07 -0400, Wolf K wrote:
Essential for brain health. What's hilarious is that the vermin trolls posted scores of posts, and not one of them ever even _comprehended_ the problem set. These vermin trolls proved that they are really _that_ stupid! 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¸‰ ] *Not a _single_ one of these vermin ever _comprehended_ the topic!* |
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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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From Windows, how can we open a command line on the Android filesystem?
SOLVED!
The tribal knowledge of this ng has been improved with this thread: https://alt.comp.os.windows-10.narkive.com/d40XUB0d/from-windows-how-can-we-open-a-command-line-on-the-android-filesystem Despite the vermin who infested this potluck Usenet picnic: 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¸‰ ] We have come to a conclusion, that there is only one solution out there, to date, for Windows, that will map over USB the Android filesystem as a drive letter so that all the power of Windows is available to the user: ================================================== ========================== 0. Without MTPDrive, you must copy files from Android to Windows in order to run DOS commands (like changes, copies & backups) on those Android files. http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=9648761dir.jpg Without MTPDrive over USB, if you dual boot to Ubuntu 18.04, you _can_ run commands directly on those Android files over USB: http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=6181360dir01.jpg With MTPDrive over USB, you can run "some" commands directly on those files: http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=1853998dir02.jpg However there are key limitations of the MTPDrive crippleware, so it's not yet a universal solution available to everyone at all times on Windows: http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=8315262dir03.jpg It was _always_ possible to read/write access the Android filesystem on Windows (or Linux) over Wi-Fi by running a server on Android, e.g., WebDav: http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=8605173dir05.jpg And this generally worked also for FTP servers running on Android: http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=7687244dir06.jpg Where, for some reason in my tests, FTPuse v2.2 didn't work on Windows: http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=7075400dir07.jpg But everything else worked with FTP except, of course, mounting the Android filesystem over USB so that commands could be directly run: http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=3316456dir08.jpg Running an SMB server on Android is out of the question simply because you need to be root to use the ports that Windows requires, where perhaps, in the future, we may make use of the "SAF" capabilities (Android Storage Access Framework): http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=3168139ftpd.jpg Meanwhile, the _only_ solution that worked on Windows to mount my Android Nougat 7.0 filesystem as a drive letter over USB so that commands could be directly run on the files, was MTP Drive crippleware. 1. Obtain & install MTP Drive version 2.10 crippleware on Windows http://mtpdrive.com/download.html I saved to: C:\software\network\mtpdrive\MTPdrive210.exe (3,495 KB) It wanted to install into: C:\Program Files\MTPdrive I installed it into: C:\app\network\mtpdrive 2. I created a shortcut to C:\app\network\mtpdrive\MTPdrive.exe 3. I connected the Android device over USB & ran that MTPdrive.exe shortcut 4. I pressed the "Map" button to map the phone to a named drive 5. This mounted the Android external sdcard as a named drive, e.g., (M 6. I right clicked my desktop to "Open Command Window Here" 7. I ran the desired DOS command on that now-mounted Android filesystem dir /s/a/l/on/b *.apk Voila! http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=1853998dir02.jpg For another inventory of _every_ file on the external sdcard: A. I connected the Android device to the USB port of the Windows PC B. I ran the MTPDrive GUI at C:\app\network\mtpdrive\MTPdrive.exe C. I hit the MTPDrive "Settings" button & then I clicked the "Settings" tab D. I hit the "Dump device data to a file" button C:\tmp\WPD.log The bottom portion of that log file containd a list of every file found. \SD card\1data\software\apk\lgapps\Calculator-com.google.android.calculator-75013172-v7.5 (213680574).apk \SD card\1data\software\apk\lgapps\Chrome-com.android.chrome-349710002-v69.0.3497.100.apk \SD card\1data\software\apk\lgapps\Cloud Print-com.google.android.apps.cloudprint-140-v1.40.apk \SD card\1data\software\apk\lgapps\Docs-com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.docs-183920235-v1.18.392.02.35.apk \SD card\1data\software\apk\lgapps\Drive-com.google.android.apps.docs-183920235-v2.18.392.02.35.apk \SD card\1data\software\apk\lgapps\Duo-com.google.android.apps.tachyon-2602856-v39.1.213443905.DR39_RC19.apk \SD card\1data\software\apk\lgapps\Facebook App Manager-com.facebook.appmanager-46985667-v18.4.apk \SD card\1data\software\apk\lgapps\Facebook-com.facebook.katana-1-vstub.apk \SD card\1data\software\apk\lgapps\Gmail-com.google.android.gm-60804175-v8.9.23.215020111.release.apk etc. The bad news: o MTPDrive seems to work for the _external_ sdcard only (not internal) o MTPDrive crippleware is limited to copying 30 files per sesssion The good news: o This is the only known solution that maps the Android filesystem to a drive letter on Windows over USB. o Since this solution exists, it's likely there are more universal solutions out there (our job is to find them). ================================================== ========================== Bear in mind that. since this solution exists, it's almost certain that a more universal solution also exists that the experienced may know about. If you do know of a better solution, please do advise us so that your knowledge increases the overall tribal knowledge of the group as a whole. |
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On 13 Oct 2018 17:48:55 GMT, Frank Slootweg
wrote: Arlen Holder wrote: On 13 Oct 2018 16:08:00 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote: Unless you have a rather old phone [1], you don't see your phone as a *drive*, i.e. a thing which has a drive letter. You probably see your phone in File Explorer and *only* in File Explorer. Hi Frank Slootweg (cc, Wolf K), Thank you Frank, for being only one of two adults on this entire newsgroup who _understood_ the topic (Paul included, having posted elsewhere). Don't flatter yourself! In this case, for totally random (non-)reasons, you haven't drawn first blood. But in another thread, you fsck-ed up again and instead of *reading* and *trying* to *learn* from what people post, your threw yet another tantrum and uttered yet another slew of misdirected and inappropriate insults (fool, childish, you have no concept of advanced use, you'll never graduate above, you won't grow mentally, rigid mindset, Classic fifth-grade drivel, etc., etc.). So you - and *only* you - switch at random between - somewhat - adult behaviour and acting like a total jerk/creep. Which shows the need to re-issue the challenge, which no doubt you will dodge *again*: [Rewind, repeat dodged challenge:] 'Arlen', name *one*, just *one* person in these groups who agrees with *any* viewpoint which you raise in one of the zillions of threads you (think you) 'author' (and *prove* that with a verifiable cite). [Sounds of audience not holding their breath.] In case anyone is unaware, our friend "Arlen" has Asperger's Syndrome. He said so in a previous post, but I didn't save the MID. *** Asperger's Syndrome People with this condition may be socially awkward and have an all-absorbing interest in specific topics. People may experience: Behavioral: aggression, compulsive behavior, fidgeting, impulsivity, repetitive movements, social isolation, or persistent repetition of words or actions Muscular: inability to combine muscle movements, poor coordination, or tic Mood: anger, anxiety, or apprehension Also common: depression, intense interest in a limited number of things, learning disability, nightmares, or sensitivity to sound *** It's a direct match. |
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On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 21:22:16 -0000 (UTC), Arlen Holder
wrote: Every statement I make is valid & verified by their actions in this thread. That's possibly true in your world. Not so much out here where everyone else lives. |
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Arlen,
*How do you _expect_ me to handle when you vermin infest the picnic?* How do you expect me to handle you when you are holding "picnics" only to eat for free ? o I asked a technical question in this Usenet potluck picnic. Kiddo, if asking for a specific product somewhere is a "techincal" question than mos t of the shop clerks are *way* underpayed. And that is all you've done: Asking for a program that would do *exactly* what you want from it. o You act like childish vermin in _every_ single post. Look who's talking :-) But than again, its ofcourse *your* full right to lash out at anyone you like, because you *obviously* have been wronged by them first, innit ? Kiddo, my mother would, and has spanked my ass for that kind of reasoning, and I can imagine yours did too. I learned from that. All you are is vermin to the potluck picnic that is Usenet. That's a fact you prove in _every_ post, Rudy Wieser. Goodness, you really must have that above blurb under a quickkey! You're using it pretty-much every message now. You have no value Rudy Wieser. Arlen, in that case you certainly different from me. Where I do not have any value to you, you do not seem to have any to quite a number of people here. Which people ? Well, just look at that ever-growing list you have been posting. And those are just the ones who where verbal about it. if they also have experience with WinDirStat, then I ask them if they were successful, or if WinDirStat is a dead end from the get go. Kiddo, that even starts to look like a question I could agree with. You show that you already have put work in finding a product - and testing it! - , but now have a few questions about it. Keep it up ! (We'll make a man outof you yet) Ofcourse, thats a positive explanation of it. I *could* wager a "guess" to a more negative one, but as the saying goes, "you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar". Regards, Rudy Wieser |
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Advice for Arlen Holder
On 14/10/2018 02:00, Arlen Holder wrote:
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: Ã*Â*½Ã*¸‰ Good Guy Ã*Â*½Ã*¸‰ ] Sir, having observed your numerous posts in this thread and similar threads you have started I have advice for you. Forget about seeking help on computing matters. Instead seek help from a psychiatrist. |
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Wolf K wrote:
On 2018-10-13 14:49, Frank Slootweg wrote: Wolf K wrote: [...] As for backups of our PCs, that's handled automatically while we sleep. You *sleep*!? What an utter waste of time *that* is! Essential for brain health. "brain health"!? "BRAIN HEALTH"!? What on earth makes you think we need "brain health" for in these threads!? Sheesh, *some* people! |
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From Windows, how can we open a command line on the Android filesystem?
On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 09:04:08 +0200, R.Wieser wrote:
How do you expect me to handle you when you are holding "picnics" Rudy, and all the other vermin, This thread is finished, where I, almost unilaterally, have *solved* the problem in a few days time (notwithstanding the intentionally helpful advice from both Paul and Frank Slootweg, none of which panned out unfortunately): https://groups.google.com/d/msg/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/6UdMAFVkv3s/wuxFT8T3AgAJ As such, our combined tribal knowledge has been pushed forward, a bit. Each thread has that goal to improve our combined technical capabilities. Did you help, Rudy Wieser? Did _any_ of the vermin who posted help? The answer is a resounding no. The answer is _always_ a resounding no. *You think this is my first rodeo with you vermin, Rudy Wieser?* Really? You think I'm that ignorant of the fact you worthless vermin exist? You are too _stupid_ Rudy Wieser - as are all the vermin - to help anyone. You vermin don't have the skills, the intelligence, or the intent to help. All you vermin _can_ do, Rudy Wieser, is troll. None of you vermin ever stood a chance on solving this difficult problem. In fact, it's clear that none of you vermin even _understood_ the question. http://s1.bild.me/bilder/110417/1853998dir02.jpg And yet, you vermin infested this potluck picnic that is Usenet. You vermin literally _insisted_ on your God-given right to troll. These vermin had a field day ****ting on the potluck picnic that is Usenet: 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: Good Guy¸‰ ] o *Fred W* [From: FredW ] o *MikeS* [From: MikeS ] |
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Arlen Holder wrote:
And once again, 'Arlen' draws first blood, while stamping his feet claiming that he doesn't and emitting yet another of his broken record tantrums. [Rewind, repeat dodged challenge:] 'Arlen', name *one*, just *one* person in these groups who agrees with *any* viewpoint which you raise in one of the zillions of threads you (think you) 'author' (and *prove* that with a verifiable cite). [Sounds of audience not holding their breath.] |
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Arlen,
This thread is finished, where I, almost unilaterally, have *solved* the problem in a few days time What in odd mix of past and present. You forgot "if nothing throws a wrench in it" though. But kiddo, congrats of having researched your options and showing it. One thing though: why didn't you just pick one of them and see if you actually could get it to work ? I'm ofcourse not you, but seeing that "netsh" is part of a default Windows (XP) installation and easy to configure I think I would try that one first. Did you help, Rudy Wieser? *Ofcourse* I didn't. At least, not in a way you demanded from me. There is no way I'm going to let someone (ab)use me as a gofer, only to be cast aside and forgotten about as soon as I've come up with the answer/solution. Would *you* find it acceptable to be used that way ? You are too _stupid_ Rudy Wieser - as are all the vermin - to help anyone. :-) There you go again, talking about stuff you simply cannot have a clue about. Very obvious and therefore not smart. You vermin don't have the skills, the intelligence, or the intent to help. Interresting. Remember that I said that I needed just 30 seconds to find the answer to two questions you had ? I think that that shows skill (otherwise I would not have found those answers) intelligence (to convert your question in a google search blurb) and intent to help (why else would I have tried to find those answers). That I did not give them to you was simply because the speed with which I found them was a rather big clue to you most likely not even having tried yourself. And that I do not accept. Also remember that I mentioned that I was researching geoPDF ? Yeah, I really did *not* whant to help you there. No sirree. No way. I was just doing that because .... Oh, look there, a fly on the wall. :-) None of you vermin ever stood a chance on solving this difficult problem. You give yourself *way* too much credit. All you did was looking for a program which could do (exactly) what you wanted. And you (and I use that "you" advicedly here) found not one, but (at least) *five* methods for it. If you could find that many it stands to reason others could have too. Heck, maybe many people already did, but are simply not present in these newsgroups. Ever thought about that ? In fact, it's clear that none of you vermin even _understood_ the question. A newsflash for you: People can hear and understand questions, but choose not answer them. There are many reasons for that. Dislike of the person asking them is one of them. Or whatever reason you have for refusing to answer simple questions about claims you have been making. I for one don't think that you not answering them was a matter of you being too dumb to understand them. Was I wrong in that ? Regards, Rudy Wieser |
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