fmac is a tool for Windows 2000/XP which is able to change the MAC (Media Access Control) address of a network connection. WLAN-Tools are a collection of utilities which allow certain Windows XP SP2 WLAN configuration jobs to be done by command line.
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This inital release contains three utility programs: EAPOLconf - modifies the EAPOL configuration for specified NIC pfximport - imports PFX files (PKCS#12) into a certificate store wpscp - adds a new wireless profile to the list of preferred WLANs
This inital release contains three utility programs: EAPOLconf - modifies the EAPOL configuration for specified NIC pfximport - imports PFX files (PKCS#12) into a certificate store wpscp - adds a new wireless profile to the list of preferred WLANs
This inital release contains four utility programs: for Windows: mount2 - UNIX-like mount tool for Windows using Linux device names unhide - command line tool to "unhide" hidden FAT/NTFS partitions delMountedDevices - delete registry key HKLM\SYSTEM\MountedDevices for Linux: ntfsfixboot - check and fix details in NTFS boot sectors
This inital release contains four utility programs: for Windows: mount2 - UNIX-like mount tool for Windows using Linux device names unhide - command line tool to "unhide" hidden FAT/NTFS partitions delMountedDevices - delete registry key HKLM\SYSTEM\MountedDevices for Linux: ntfsfixboot - check and fix details in NTFS boot sectors
This release comes with a nice NSIS installer. Infact there are no other major changes (compared to last release).
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