Prev | Current Page 283 | Next

John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"


Even though Microsoft lists it as one of the commands that changes with command extensions,
there isn??™t any obvious difference at the command line.
Del (Erase) Changes the way the /S command line switch works. The command shows you
just the files that it deletes, rather than showing you all of the files, including those that it
couldn??™t find.
EndLocal Restores the command extension settings to their state before calling the SetLocal
command. Normally, the SetLocal command doesn??™t save the state of the command extensions.
For Implements an expanded number of For command options. When working with directories,
you process directories, rather than a list of files within a directory, using this call: for /D
{%% | %}Variable in (Set) do Command [CommandLineOptions]. You can also perform
recursive processing of a directory tree. Using this feature means that a single command can
process an entire tree, rather than using individual commands to process a branch. Use the for
/R [[Drive:]Path] {%% | %}Variable in (Set) do Command [CommandLineOptions] command
line syntax to perform recursion. It??™s also possible to iterate through a range of values, similar
to the functionality of the For loop used in higher level languages, using this command syntax:
for /L {%% | %}Variable in (Start#,Step#,End#) do Command [CommandLineOptions].


Pages:
271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295
wyciągarki wróżby miłosne cukiernia-stykowscy.pl salon kosmetyczny kraków pompy ciepła