On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 19:40:21 +0200, Markus Jansson said: > Make .bat / .cmd file that has that in it and save it in desktop. Next > time you need that, doubleclick that and have a party. OK, now I'm thoroughly convinced that you're trying to be intentionally dense. You missed two points: 1) You're making a .bat/.cmd out of the same CLI commands that you said you didn't have a use for. And yes, things that *do* get reused *do* get saved into script files. The point was that *you can't create that one liner .bat using only GUI components*. 2) Saving it as a .bat doesn't help when you're doing a lot of one-off stuff that you *can't* have tools built up for already, because you're doing things based *on this situation*. Unless you have .bat's already created for "find all connections from Brazil that attempted to use this particular SQL-injection attack, but ignore these 3 other canned attacks", in which case I wonder how the fsck you *find* anything in all the icons you must have on your desktop....
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