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Microsoft Windows: XP: Copy con: How to use copy con to quickly create a file via a clipboard paste?
Jun 18th, 2005 09:22
Knud van Eeden,
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Microsoft Windows: XP: Copy con: How to use copy con to quickly create
a file via a clipboard paste?
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Steps: Overview:
1. -Copy the text you want to place in a file to the Windows clipboard
1. Highlight the text
2. Press <CTRL><C>
e.g.
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var fso;
var drv;
var args;
args = WScript.arguments;
if ( args.length != 1 ) {
WScript.echo( "USAGE: drivread.js [driveletter]" );
WScript.echo( "for example: drivread.js a:" );
}
fso = WScript.CreateObject( "Scripting.FileSystemObject" );
drv = fso.Drives( args( 0 ) );
if ( drv.isReady ) {
WScript.echo( "Drive" + " " + args( 0 ) + " " + "is ready" );
}
else {
WScript.echo( "Drive" + " " + args( 0 ) + " " + "is not ready" );
}
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2. -Open an MSDOS box
1. -Click button 'Start'
2. -Select from list 'Run'
3. -Type the command
cmd
1. -Click button 'OK'
3. -Type the command to create the file
copy con <your filename>
e.g.
copy con myTest.txt
4. -Paste the clipboard
1. Click the black icon in the top left corner of the MSDOS box
window
2. -Select from list 'Edit'
3. -Select from list 'Paste'
5. -That will store the content of the clipboard in that file
6. -If you do now a
dir
or
type <your filename>
you will see that the file has been created
(thus all this without having to start e.g. an text editor, like
Notepad).
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Internet: see also:
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Operating system: Microsoft: Windows: XP: Link: Overview: Can you give
an overview of links?
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/34878/fid/868
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