Many moons ago, unless my mind is playing tricks on me, I'm pretty sure I dragged a file into a console for the console to get its filename. Does anyone know the command to do that?
Many moons ago, unless my mind is playing tricks on me, I'm pretty sure I dragged a file into a console for the console to get its filename. Does anyone know the command to do that?
One of these days I'll the the guy with the answers and not the one with the questions. Please bare with me until then.
The what kind of command to do what? Shell command? C command? Command to drop a file somewhere? Command to get a filename?
What do you mean by getting the file's name?
EDIT: Too slow.. -.- @brewbuck: I didn't know that, thanks.
Last edited by hauzer; 06-10-2009 at 07:36 PM.
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On Vista and above the destination process must be running at the same or lower integrity level than the source. Eg, if the console is running elevated and the explorer isn't, it won't work. Welcome to the wonderfully teary world of UIPI.
The command to get the filename and extentionThe what kind of command to do what? Shell command? C command? Command to drop a file somewhere? Command to get a filename?
I mean for the filename to be displayed and accepted by the program as if I had used cin to put it there but instead by using draging the file into the console.What do you mean by getting the file's name?
One of these days I'll the the guy with the answers and not the one with the questions. Please bare with me until then.