I opened a thread on the official eMule board titled Batch To Find Ip, Gateway, Ports (useful to find needed data to setup a router), but I cannot edit it, because the forum stops me to add links; this is a security limitation, I think (I could edit that message in the past, I guess they forbid users to add links to old messages because this is used for spam). I'll avoid breaking things here and there by removing links, creating new topics etcetera, so I will leave it as it is there.
Removed old ARZ versions (from 0.7 to 0.13) from "Files": they were in .bat format and that was not enough for the GNU General Public License. Code is still on the code page.
I opened a thread on the official eMule board titled Batch To Find Ip, Gateway, Ports (useful to find needed data to setup a router), but I cannot edit it, because the forum stops me to add links; this is a security limitation, I think (I could to edit that message in the past, I guess they forbid users to add links to old messages because this is used for spam). I'll avoid breaking things here and there by removing links, creating new topics etcetera, so I will leave it as it is there.
search_one_file_through_all_mounted_drives
On Simon Sheppard website, I read that Tab Completion is disabled by default, it has been known to create difficulty when using a batch script to process text files that contain TAB characters So this is a readability versus usability tradeoff.
On Simon Sheppard website, I read that Tab Completion is disabled by default, it has been known to create difficulty when using a batch script to process text files that contain TAB characters So this is a readability versus usability tradeoff.
Ideally, people should just downaload, doubleclick on arz-<version>.zip and doubleclick on arz.bat to run this script and get results, but this is far from true. Downloads are discouraged if not blocked by web browsers, and security mechanisms inside the newer versions of Windows may block ARZ in a way that people may think it just doesn't work. In example: in Windows 11, as administrator, if I doubleclik on arz.bat a command prompt window appears and immediately disappears, if I unpack arz-22.zip,...
Ideally, people should just downaload, doubleclick on arz-<version>.zip and doubleclick on arz.bat to run this script and get results, but this is far from true. Downloads are discouraged if not blocked by web browsers, and security mechanisms inside the newer versions of Windows may block ARZ in a way that people may think it just doesn't work. In example: in Windows 11, as administrator, if I doubleclik on arz.bat a command prompt window appears and immediately disappears, if I unpack arz-22.zip,...