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Here is a Ruby version of "Command Prompt Here" that works on files and directories including UNC paths. Once it's properly set up, there will be a "Command Prompt Here" in the "Send To" menu of Windows Explorer. Using it on a directory will open a command prompt with the current directory set to that directory. Using it on a file will open a command prompt with the current directory set to the directory that file is in. If the file or directory is referenced by a UNC path, that path will be mapped to the P: drive and a command prompt will be opened to that location. to:
Here is a Ruby version of "Command Prompt Here" that works on files and directories including UNC paths. Once it's properly set up, there will be a "Command Prompt Here" in the "Send To" menu of Windows Explorer. Using it on a directory will open a command prompt with the current directory set to that directory. Using it on a file will open a command prompt with the current directory set to the directory that file is in. If the file or directory is referenced by a UNC path, that path will be mapped to the P: drive and a command prompt will be opened to that location. When the command prompt is closed by typing "exit", the P: drive will be unmapped. May 24, 2007, at 06:41 PM
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A Ruby version of "Command Prompt Here" that works on files and directories including UNC paths. Once it's properly set up, there will be a "Command Prompt Here" in the "Send To" menu of Windows Explorer. Using it on a directory will open a command prompt with the current directory set to that directory. Using it on a file will open a command prompt with the current directory set to the directory that file is in. If the file or directory is referenced by a UNC path, that path will be mapped to the P: drive and a command prompt will be opened to that location. to:
Here is a Ruby version of "Command Prompt Here" that works on files and directories including UNC paths. Once it's properly set up, there will be a "Command Prompt Here" in the "Send To" menu of Windows Explorer. Using it on a directory will open a command prompt with the current directory set to that directory. Using it on a file will open a command prompt with the current directory set to the directory that file is in. If the file or directory is referenced by a UNC path, that path will be mapped to the P: drive and a command prompt will be opened to that location. May 24, 2007, at 06:36 PM
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A Ruby version of "Command Prompt Here" that works on files and directories including UNC paths. Once it's properly set up, there will be a "Command Prompt Here" in the "Send To" menu of Windows Explorer. Using it on a directory will open a command prompt with the current directory set to that directory. Using it on a file will open a command prompt with the current directory set to the directory that file is in. If the file or directory is referenced by a UNC path, that path will be mapped to the P: drive and a command prompt will be opened to that location.
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