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Old December 10th 06, 03:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Phil James
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I started a thread on this a while back, and it's no longer here. As it
turns out when I examined them more closely, the results I got dealt with
printing the contents of folders, and that's not what I was looking for. I
already know how to do that.

What I'm looking for is a way to print out things not in folders. For
example:

If you do "ctrl-alt-del" you get a list of the tasks running on the
computer. The window is small and there's no way to enlarge it, so you have
to scroll through the list. I'd like to be able to print out the whole
list -- not one screen print window at a time. Even better, I'd like to be
able to make the list into a text file which I could then import into Excel.
How do I do that?

If you do "find" you get a list of found items. How can I do the same with
that list? I guess for that I could use the DOS DIR command and pipe it to
a text file.

When you use Windows Explorer, the left window is a directory tree. How can
I expand it fully and then print the result?

When you do "runMSCONFIGstartup" you get a list of programs which start
at startup. How can I print that list? ...or better, make a text file out
of it?

Would appreciate some suggestions on these kinds of issues -- these specific
ones and others like them, of which there are many.

I'm running W 98 SE on an IBM ThinkPad A20m 2820.

Thanks...

Phil


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Old December 11th 06, 01:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Franc Zabkar
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Default Printing "Task List" and other things not in folders

On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 08:54:43 -0700, "Phil James"
put finger to keyboard and composed:


I started a thread on this a while back, and it's no longer here. As it
turns out when I examined them more closely, the results I got dealt with
printing the contents of folders, and that's not what I was looking for. I
already know how to do that.

What I'm looking for is a way to print out things not in folders. For
example:

If you do "ctrl-alt-del" you get a list of the tasks running on the
computer. The window is small and there's no way to enlarge it, so you have
to scroll through the list. I'd like to be able to print out the whole
list -- not one screen print window at a time. Even better, I'd like to be
able to make the list into a text file which I could then import into Excel.
How do I do that?

If you do "find" you get a list of found items. How can I do the same with
that list? I guess for that I could use the DOS DIR command and pipe it to
a text file.

When you use Windows Explorer, the left window is a directory tree. How can
I expand it fully and then print the result?

When you do "runMSCONFIGstartup" you get a list of programs which start
at startup. How can I print that list? ...or better, make a text file out
of it?


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run


Would appreciate some suggestions on these kinds of issues -- these specific
ones and others like them, of which there are many.

I'm running W 98 SE on an IBM ThinkPad A20m 2820.

Thanks...

Phil


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Old December 11th 06, 02:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Franc Zabkar
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Default Printing "Task List" and other things not in folders

On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 08:54:43 -0700, "Phil James"
put finger to keyboard and composed:


I started a thread on this a while back, and it's no longer here. As it
turns out when I examined them more closely, the results I got dealt with
printing the contents of folders, and that's not what I was looking for. I
already know how to do that.

What I'm looking for is a way to print out things not in folders. For
example:

If you do "ctrl-alt-del" you get a list of the tasks running on the
computer. The window is small and there's no way to enlarge it, so you have
to scroll through the list. I'd like to be able to print out the whole
list -- not one screen print window at a time. Even better, I'd like to be
able to make the list into a text file which I could then import into Excel.
How do I do that?


Use the TaskList (tlist.exe) utility in the Win98 Resource Kit:

ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Services/Tec...NOSE/TLIST.EXE

Type ...

tlist tasklist.txt

If you do "find" you get a list of found items. How can I do the same with
that list? I guess for that I could use the DOS DIR command and pipe it to
a text file.

When you use Windows Explorer, the left window is a directory tree. How can
I expand it fully and then print the result?


If I'm not mistaken Gary S. Terhune suggested a third party utility
(FileList) that did this and much mo

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...fc9174e8b7a59?

OTOH if you are looking for a utility that does the same thing as the
old DOS tree.com command, then try TreePrint:

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,10882,00.asp
http://users.ev1.net/~jsigno/addon/Treeprt.zip

When you do "runMSCONFIGstartup" you get a list of programs which start
at startup. How can I print that list? ...or better, make a text file out
of it?


Export the following registry keys to a file:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\RunOnce

List the contents of the following directory:

dir "%windir%.\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp" listfile.txt

Would appreciate some suggestions on these kinds of issues -- these specific
ones and others like them, of which there are many.

I'm running W 98 SE on an IBM ThinkPad A20m 2820.

Thanks...

Phil


- Franc Zabkar
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Old December 11th 06, 09:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
PCR
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Default Printing "Task List" and other things not in folders

"START button, Run, MSInfo32, Software Environment"

(a) Running Tasks-- has the stuff in Ctrl-Alt-Del & more.
(b) Startup Programs-- has the stuff of MSConfig, Startup tab.

Use the Edit menu to copy selected items to the Clipboard. Hold CTRL
while clicking an item to select it, if you want to select individual
ones.

TLIST that Zabcar suggested has as many items as Running Tasks. I'll go
with his suggestions for the rest of it.


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There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"Phil James" wrote in message
...
|
| I started a thread on this a while back, and it's no longer here. As
it
| turns out when I examined them more closely, the results I got dealt
with
| printing the contents of folders, and that's not what I was looking
for. I
| already know how to do that.
|
| What I'm looking for is a way to print out things not in folders. For
| example:
|
| If you do "ctrl-alt-del" you get a list of the tasks running on the
| computer. The window is small and there's no way to enlarge it, so
you have
| to scroll through the list. I'd like to be able to print out the
whole
| list -- not one screen print window at a time. Even better, I'd like
to be
| able to make the list into a text file which I could then import into
Excel.
| How do I do that?
|
| If you do "find" you get a list of found items. How can I do the same
with
| that list? I guess for that I could use the DOS DIR command and pipe
it to
| a text file.
|
| When you use Windows Explorer, the left window is a directory tree.
How can
| I expand it fully and then print the result?
|
| When you do "runMSCONFIGstartup" you get a list of programs which
start
| at startup. How can I print that list? ...or better, make a text
file out
| of it?
|
| Would appreciate some suggestions on these kinds of issues -- these
specific
| ones and others like them, of which there are many.
|
| I'm running W 98 SE on an IBM ThinkPad A20m 2820.
|
| Thanks...
|
| Phil
|
|


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Old December 12th 06, 06:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Phil James
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Default Printing "Task List" and other things not in folders


Thanks all. Busy now; will try these on the weekend.

Phil

"Phil James" wrote in message
...

I started a thread on this a while back, and it's no longer here. As it
turns out when I examined them more closely, the results I got dealt with
printing the contents of folders, and that's not what I was looking for.

I
already know how to do that.

What I'm looking for is a way to print out things not in folders. For
example:

If you do "ctrl-alt-del" you get a list of the tasks running on the
computer. The window is small and there's no way to enlarge it, so you

have
to scroll through the list. I'd like to be able to print out the whole
list -- not one screen print window at a time. Even better, I'd like to

be
able to make the list into a text file which I could then import into

Excel.
How do I do that?

If you do "find" you get a list of found items. How can I do the same

with
that list? I guess for that I could use the DOS DIR command and pipe it

to
a text file.

When you use Windows Explorer, the left window is a directory tree. How

can
I expand it fully and then print the result?

When you do "runMSCONFIGstartup" you get a list of programs which

start
at startup. How can I print that list? ...or better, make a text file

out
of it?

Would appreciate some suggestions on these kinds of issues -- these

specific
ones and others like them, of which there are many.

I'm running W 98 SE on an IBM ThinkPad A20m 2820.

Thanks...

Phil




  #6  
Old December 13th 06, 12:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
PCR
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Posts: 4,396
Default Printing "Task List" and other things not in folders

You are welcome. Keep us informed.


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"Phil James" wrote in message
...
|
| Thanks all. Busy now; will try these on the weekend.
|
| Phil
|
| "Phil James" wrote in message
| ...
|
| I started a thread on this a while back, and it's no longer here.
As it
| turns out when I examined them more closely, the results I got dealt
with
| printing the contents of folders, and that's not what I was looking
for.
| I
| already know how to do that.
|
| What I'm looking for is a way to print out things not in folders.
For
| example:
|
| If you do "ctrl-alt-del" you get a list of the tasks running on the
| computer. The window is small and there's no way to enlarge it, so
you
| have
| to scroll through the list. I'd like to be able to print out the
whole
| list -- not one screen print window at a time. Even better, I'd
like to
| be
| able to make the list into a text file which I could then import
into
| Excel.
| How do I do that?
|
| If you do "find" you get a list of found items. How can I do the
same
| with
| that list? I guess for that I could use the DOS DIR command and
pipe it
| to
| a text file.
|
| When you use Windows Explorer, the left window is a directory tree.
How
| can
| I expand it fully and then print the result?
|
| When you do "runMSCONFIGstartup" you get a list of programs
which
| start
| at startup. How can I print that list? ...or better, make a text
file
| out
| of it?
|
| Would appreciate some suggestions on these kinds of issues -- these
| specific
| ones and others like them, of which there are many.
|
| I'm running W 98 SE on an IBM ThinkPad A20m 2820.
|
| Thanks...
|
| Phil
|
|
|
|


 




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