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Re: Command prompt differs in elevated priveleges
Gene,
Whether in an elevated or normally privileged command prompt, if I type just a backslash it does go to the root directory of the drive that is currently under use. I never do that, as I
Gene,
Whether in an elevated or normally privileged command prompt, if I type just a backslash it does go to the root directory of the drive that is currently under use. I never do that, as I
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Brian Vogel
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#4639
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Re: Command prompt differs in elevated priveleges
When I am using elevated privileges, if I am in a subdirectory such as Windows, to return to the main directory, I must type c:\ then press enter. Just typing \ then enter doesn't change to
When I am using elevated privileges, if I am in a subdirectory such as Windows, to return to the main directory, I must type c:\ then press enter. Just typing \ then enter doesn't change to
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Gene
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#4638
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Re: Command prompt differs in elevated priveleges
Gene,
Please give the exact thing you are being required to type when in an elevated command prompt along with what "the usual method" would be to do exactly the same thing in a regularly privileged
Gene,
Please give the exact thing you are being required to type when in an elevated command prompt along with what "the usual method" would be to do exactly the same thing in a regularly privileged
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Brian Vogel
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#4637
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Command prompt differs in elevated priveleges
I just found out that when I issue a command in the command prompt such as a cd command, I have to type the full path as, c:\windows.
When I return to the main directory, I have to type c:\.
When
I just found out that when I issue a command in the command prompt such as a cd command, I have to type the full path as, c:\windows.
When I return to the main directory, I have to type c:\.
When
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Gene
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#4636
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Re: gas prices
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 01:27 PM, Dave Grossoehme wrote:
I am from the midwest, and know of many wells that were shutdown because they just didn't produce enough oil for the owners to feel they were
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 01:27 PM, Dave Grossoehme wrote:
I am from the midwest, and know of many wells that were shutdown because they just didn't produce enough oil for the owners to feel they were
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Brian Vogel
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#4635
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Re: gas prices
Hi: I hope some of those wells that were shut down in Kansas and Oklahoma are reopen. I am from the midwest, and know of many wells that were shutdown because they just didn't produce
Hi: I hope some of those wells that were shut down in Kansas and Oklahoma are reopen. I am from the midwest, and know of many wells that were shutdown because they just didn't produce
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Dave Grossoehme
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#4634
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Re: gas prices
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 10:39 AM, Gene wrote:
I won't go into the other problems with the argument.-
The "Drill, Baby, Drill!" crowd seems to constantly think that tiny ripples in supply, which should
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 10:39 AM, Gene wrote:
I won't go into the other problems with the argument.-
The "Drill, Baby, Drill!" crowd seems to constantly think that tiny ripples in supply, which should
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Brian Vogel
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#4633
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Re: gas prices
There are a lot of problems with that argument. I'll only mention two. The pipeline was proposed in 2008 and since then, we significantly increased our imports from Canada.
There are a lot of problems with that argument. I'll only mention two. The pipeline was proposed in 2008 and since then, we significantly increased our imports from Canada.
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Gene
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#4632
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Re: gas prices
Hi: Shutting down the Keystone gas line didn't help this problem either.
Dave
On 3/7/2022 4:36 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:
Hi: Shutting down the Keystone gas line didn't help this problem either.
Dave
On 3/7/2022 4:36 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:
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Dave Grossoehme
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#4631
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Re: How to understand MS Word deletions and insertions
Quentin Christensen wrote:
I find that when it is set to "always", it doesn't report them at all. At least not in Word 2019. Obviously that may be different for 16.X, so the PR I was talking about
Quentin Christensen wrote:
I find that when it is set to "always", it doesn't report them at all. At least not in Word 2019. Obviously that may be different for 16.X, so the PR I was talking about
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Luke Davis
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#4630
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Re: How to understand MS Word deletions and insertions
Tracking of deletions and insertions in Word can become very complex, very quickly. I should say though, I can turn on track changes, edit a document, and NVDA - with UIA enabled - will report the
Tracking of deletions and insertions in Word can become very complex, very quickly. I should say though, I can turn on track changes, edit a document, and NVDA - with UIA enabled - will report the
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Quentin Christensen
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#4629
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Re: How to understand MS Word deletions and insertions
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 08:51 PM, Luke Davis wrote:
I guess that shouldn't be expected, as Brian pointed out.-
Believe me, that was said without a trace of snark, too. Depending on exactly how
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 08:51 PM, Luke Davis wrote:
I guess that shouldn't be expected, as Brian pointed out.-
Believe me, that was said without a trace of snark, too. Depending on exactly how
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Brian Vogel
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#4628
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Re: How to understand MS Word deletions and insertions
Quentin
You wrote:
The basic answer is: for this document itself, just reading it without them is sufficient.
But in other cases, actually being able to comprehend what is going on, might be very
Quentin
You wrote:
The basic answer is: for this document itself, just reading it without them is sufficient.
But in other cases, actually being able to comprehend what is going on, might be very
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Luke Davis
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#4627
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Re: Upcoming Changes in Gmail
I'm knot sure what you are objecting to in what I wrote, if you are objecting to what I wrote.
I said one thing and one thing only. I said it is harder for a blind
I'm knot sure what you are objecting to in what I wrote, if you are objecting to what I wrote.
I said one thing and one thing only. I said it is harder for a blind
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Gene
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#4626
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Re: Upcoming Changes in Gmail
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 11:08 AM, Dave Grossoehme wrote:
It seems you have jumped over this hole, then you come back like you are still in that hole. Stop and think before writing some of the things
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 11:08 AM, Dave Grossoehme wrote:
It seems you have jumped over this hole, then you come back like you are still in that hole. Stop and think before writing some of the things
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Brian Vogel
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#4625
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Re: Upcoming Changes in Gmail
Morning: I agree with you Brian 100% here. I can speak from my heart as far as loosing my vision. I had enough sight to read in first grade and was able to tell different colors
Morning: I agree with you Brian 100% here. I can speak from my heart as far as loosing my vision. I had enough sight to read in first grade and was able to tell different colors
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Dave Grossoehme
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#4624
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Re: problem with nvda
I did it and the problem was still there
I did it and the problem was still there
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udit pandey
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#4623
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Re: problem with nvda
Also, could you try disabling your add-ons and see if the issue still occurs - press NVDA+Q then down arrow to "Restart with add-ons disabled" and press enter.--
Quentin Christensen
Training and
Also, could you try disabling your add-ons and see if the issue still occurs - press NVDA+Q then down arrow to "Restart with add-ons disabled" and press enter.--
Quentin Christensen
Training and
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Quentin Christensen
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Re: How to understand MS Word deletions and insertions
Do you want to see the edits?
If not, you can show only the final version:
Press alt+r to open the review ribbon
Press z then t to choose "Tracking"
Press t then m to choose show markup
Press i to
Do you want to see the edits?
If not, you can show only the final version:
Press alt+r to open the review ribbon
Press z then t to choose "Tracking"
Press t then m to choose show markup
Press i to
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Quentin Christensen
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Re: How to understand MS Word deletions and insertions
On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 07:36 PM, Luke Davis wrote:
Which makes me think that now the line should be expected to look like:
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To that end, our client is roposes a settlement based on the following
On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 07:36 PM, Luke Davis wrote:
Which makes me think that now the line should be expected to look like:
"
To that end, our client is roposes a settlement based on the following
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Brian Vogel
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#4620
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