DOS COMMANDS Basic DOS commands To clear your screen (Type CLS to clear your screen) C:\>CLS Fast Help after each command types /? after each commands C:\>DIR /? File Management Commands DIR - to display all your DOS directories C:\>DIR DIR switches DIR switches in details /P Pauses after each screenful of information. /W Uses wide list format. /A Displays files with specified attributes. attributes D Directories R Read-only files H Hidden files A Files ready for archiving
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Rittenberg & Tregarthen(2009) states that “the core principle of command socialism come from the underlying concept of social man. The socialism is system believes that Capitalism is based on the self-interest of human and this is contrasted with characteristics humans begins.”(p.492‚ para 2). The communism or command socialism comprises of four major components of “propaganda‚ political arm‚ planning agency‚ and managers‚”(Rittenberg & Tregarthen 2009‚ p.492‚ para 2). In this system the ownership
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My MML Command Summary 0 To know ip addresses ZQRI 1. System Restart ZUSS:SYM:C=DSK‚; 2. Unit Restart ZUSU:BCSU‚0:C=DSK‚; 3. Check Restart Status ZUSI:COMP:; 4. Set Recovery Ban‚ RBAN(If this is set‚ in case of crash‚ the system will not restart..recovery is banned) ZUST:BCSU‚0:S-RBAN 5. Clear Recovery Ban ZUST:BCSU‚0:C-RBAN 6. List of all BTSs‚ BCFs and TRXs connected to the BSC. ZEEI; 7. List of all BTSs and TRXs in BCF ZEEI: BCF=x:; 8. List of the
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Voice Command Reference October 2‚ 1997 Voice Command Set Technical Reference 3Com – U.S. Robotics 1 Voice Command Reference October 2‚ 1997 V 1.0 V 2.0 Revision information Initial Release for Sportster Vi modem Amended and updated version. Vi‚ Voice‚ Flash and MessagePlus Now covers following Sportster’s : 3Com – U.S. Robotics 2 Voice Command Reference October 2‚ 1997 1. Global Commands The AT commands in the following sections are global‚ meaning
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Command Economy: Mountainous Politicians‚ countries and ideologies from all over the world have been torn for years between what they should follow and believe. Countries argue over which policies should be adopted been the economist’s fundamental question. What would life be like if the country you lived in targeted equality- to live in a country where all people are equal‚ all are treated the same‚ and all are one? People desire to live in a place where social class is not an issue and money
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Some Basic UNIX Commands NB*”Rm” The UNIX operating system has for many years formed the backbone of the Internet‚ especially for large servers and most major university campuses. However‚ a free version of UNIX called Linux has been making significant gains against Macintosh and the Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT environments‚ so often associated with personal computers. Developed by a number of volunteers on the Internet such as the Linux group and the GNU project‚ much of the open-source software
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Q .1 Write the syntaxes and example of following DOS Commands:- a) Date b) Time c) Ver. d) Clear Screen e) Tree Q.2 Write the syntaxes and examples of the following DOS Commands a) Make a Directory The syntax of a “Make a Directory” is:-mkdir b) Change a Directory The syntax of a “Change a Directory” is:-cd c) Creating a file and saving it The syntax of a “Create a File” is:-copy con d) Listing of directories and files The syntax of a “Listing
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DOS Command Description APPEND Allows programs to open data files in specified directories as if they were in the current directory. ATTRIB Displays or changes file attributes. BREAK Sets or clears extended CTRL+C checking. CD Displays the name of or changes the current directory. CHCP Displays or sets the active code page number. CHDIR Displays the name of or changes the current directory. CHKDSK Checks a disk and displays a status report. CHOICE Prompts the user
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Mission Command Paper Operation Market Garden: Battle of Arnhem With German forces on the run following the Allied success at Normandy and the breakout and pursuit across France‚ Allied forces were staged to enter Germany in late summer 1944. Both Field Marshal Montgomery and General Bradley clamored to be given the priority of effort. General Eisenhower chose Montgomery’s Operation MARKET GARDEN as the plan for action. It called for airborne forces to open the route for a ground force
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The Challenge of Command: US Army COL Roger H. Nye‚ New Jersey‚ Avery Publishing Company‚ 1986. A compilation of ideas and lessons learned during the author’s military career. He infers reading military events facilitates a leaders understanding of success and failure. Eight categories emphasize the authors point. In chapter one titled visions of our military selves‚ focuses on a lieutenant reporting to his first military unit. The author interviews Army Brigade Commanders including Colonel
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