pcolor (week #13)

Tuesday, March 26, 2013 Labels: ,

Outputs colored text to the console.

Check out the source code on GitHub!

USAGE:

-s color Apply the color to the console. (not just the text being
output.)
{color} The color to use. Use the color value (number) or name of
the color (case in-sensitive).
All text following the color will be displayed in that
color.

/? display help.
/? examples display examples.
/? colors display colors.

seth (week #12)

Tuesday, March 19, 2013 Labels: , ,

» display environment variables

A simple DOS command-line (CLI) utility displays the environment variables in a nicely formatted list.

Check out the source code on GitHub!

------------------------- All Environment Variables -------------------------
__DOSKEY_HISTORYFILE = C:\Users\Kody\.doskey_history
__DOSKEY_MACROFILE = C:\Users\Kody\.doskey_macros
ALLUSERSPROFILE = C:\ProgramData
AMDAPPSDKROOT = C:\Program Files (x86)\AMD APP\
...

ascii (week #11)

Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Labels: , ,

» display all ascii characters

A simple DOS command-line (CLI) utility that displays all of the ascii characters.

Check out the source code on GitHub!

C:\>ascii.exe
000 001 ☺ 002 ☻ 003 ♥ 004 ♦ 005 ♣ 006 ♠ 007 008
009 010 011 ♂ 012 ♀ 013 014 ♫ 015 ☼ 016 ► 017 ◄
018 ↕ 019 ‼ 020 ¶ 021 § 022 ▬ 023 ↨ 024 ↑ 025 ↓ 026 →
027 ← 028 ∟ 029 ↔ 030 ▲ 031 ▼ 032 033 ! 034 " 035 #
036 $ 037 % 038 & 039 ' 040 ( 041 ) 042 * 043 + 044 ,
045 - 046 . 047 / 048 0 049 1 050 2 051 3 052 4 053 5
054 6 055 7 056 8 057 9 058 : 059 ; 060 < 061 = 062 >
063 ? 064 @ 065 A 066 B 067 C 068 D 069 E 070 F 071 G
072 H 073 I 074 J 075 K 076 L 077 M 078 N 079 O 080 P
081 Q 082 R 083 S 084 T 085 U 086 V 087 W 088 X 089 Y
090 Z 091 [ 092 \ 093 ] 094 ^ 095 _ 096 ` 097 a 098 b
099 c 100 d 101 e 102 f 103 g 104 h 105 i 106 j 107 k
108 l 109 m 110 n 111 o 112 p 113 q 114 r 115 s 116 t
117 u 118 v 119 w 120 x 121 y 122 z 123 { 124 | 125 }
126 ~ 127 ⌂ 128 Ç 129 ü 130 é 131 â 132 ä 133 à 134 å
135 ç 136 ê 137 ë 138 è 139 ï 140 î 141 ì 142 Ä 143 Å
144 É 145 æ 146 Æ 147 ô 148 ö 149 ò 150 û 151 ù 152 ÿ
153 Ö 154 Ü 155 ¢ 156 £ 157 ¥ 158 ₧ 159 ƒ 160 á 161 í
162 ó 163 ú 164 ñ 165 Ñ 166 ª 167 º 168 ¿ 169 ⌐ 170 ¬
171 ½ 172 ¼ 173 ¡ 174 « 175 » 176 ░ 177 ▒ 178 ▓ 179 │
180 ┤ 181 ╡ 182 ╢ 183 ╖ 184 ╕ 185 ╣ 186 ║ 187 ╗ 188 ╝
189 ╜ 190 ╛ 191 ┐ 192 └ 193 ┴ 194 ┬ 195 ├ 196 ─ 197 ┼
198 ╞ 199 ╟ 200 ╚ 201 ╔ 202 ╩ 203 ╦ 204 ╠ 205 ═ 206 ╬
207 ╧ 208 ╨ 209 ╤ 210 ╥ 211 ╙ 212 ╘ 213 ╒ 214 ╓ 215 ╫
216 ╪ 217 ┘ 218 ┌ 219 █ 220 ▄ 221 ▌ 222 ▐ 223 ▀ 224 α
225 ß 226 Γ 227 π 228 Σ 229 σ 230 µ 231 τ 232 Φ 233 Θ
234 Ω 235 δ 236 ∞ 237 φ 238 ε 239 ∩ 240 ≡ 241 ± 242 ≥
243 ≤ 244 ⌠ 245 ⌡ 246 ÷ 247 ≈ 248 ° 249 ∙ 250 · 251 √
252 ⁿ 253 ² 254 ■

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Monday, March 11, 2013
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I have been getting this error every time I click on a hyperlink in an Outlook 2013 email. It has been very frustrating.

The problem was solved by resetting the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.html String (Default) value to 'htmlfile'. Apparently, this was happening frequently when un-installing Google Chrome. However, on my machine it appears that Notepad++ changed the key!? I made the fix, restarted Outlook, and it works now!


I found the solution here:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;310049&wa=wsignin1.0

Here are the steps (from the link above):

Verify that the String (Default) value of the "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \.html" key is "htmlfile"
  1. Click Start, and then click Run.
  2. In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK.
  3. Locate, and then click the following registry subkey:
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \.html
  4. Make sure that the value of the String (Default) is "htmlfile". If it's not "htmlfile", right-click (Default), click Modify, input htmlfile in the Value data box, and then click OK.
  5. Exit Registry Editor.


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