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Joel Koltner
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Phil,
"Phil Hobbs" <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote in message
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Windows command prompt running as administrator, using the freeware program
"cpau" (http://www.joeware.net/freetools/tools/cpau/index.htm). (It prompts
from a password, spits out an error if CPAU doesn't like it, otherwise fires
up the command prompt with a solid red background to remind me that I should
think twice before typing in del *.*).
---Joel
"Phil Hobbs" <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote in message
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I work around this problem by having a small batch file that just starts aI have much worse problems with Windows in this regard. In Linux, I can
always say 'sudo' and do whatever I need to, whereas the Windows security
model is complicated and (to me) almost entirely opaque.
Windows command prompt running as administrator, using the freeware program
"cpau" (http://www.joeware.net/freetools/tools/cpau/index.htm). (It prompts
from a password, spits out an error if CPAU doesn't like it, otherwise fires
up the command prompt with a solid red background to remind me that I should
think twice before typing in del *.*).
---Joel