I have seen commands to the effect of For zipping a file, i have found this question Net user username password /add however it is uncle.
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Is it possible to create a.zip file from a folder in the command line, i don't want to use any third party executable
I was thinking something like 'send to compressed folder' but i don't know h.
At the beginning, i thought the command wasn't properly working but i suddently realised that the edited permissions were the ones in the advanced section, reachable from the button in the previous picture How can i edit, through command line (cmd or powershell) the permissions in the red section of the picture? In windows 7, when i start the command prompt, is there any command to display the contents of an environment variable (such as the java_home or path variables)? Edit user environment variables in command prompt 1 open a command prompt
2 type the set command into the command prompt, press enter, and make note of the user variable name (ex Downloads) you want to edit the value for (see screenshot below) 3 type the command below into the command prompt, and press enter How would i go about viewing a list of com ports in use without the use of device manager
I don't want to install any software either
Is there a possible way to do this through the command line? I don't know the full path to a folder, just the folder name I would like to find everywhere where this folder is using cmd Is there a command that does this
I am looking for an equivalent to *. I would like my command prompt (not powershell, just command prompt) to show the time, something like this Is there a way to do this Basically, i leave things running from the prompt.
Use robocopy to easily copy folders
The robocopy command replaces the xcopy command It can quickly copy entire folders without having to worry about defining the contents For example, to copy all of the contents of the c:\tools directory to the new folder d:\backup\tools, enter the following