cmd script that parses a text version of my Excel spreadsheet to programmatically create the InstSSI.inf file used by the installer. Description of each file (used in Start Menu shortcut InfoTip). Which utilities require elevated UAC privileges (not yet added). Which utilities fall into each category as posted on TechNet:.Which utilities will run on a given Windows version (not yet added).Which utilities have no help (Help column = "None").Which Shell utilities have help files (.hlp/.chm file name).Which Console utilities have help screens ("exe" or "-?").Type (Shell, Console, Help, File, NT4).Date last updated (Modified Date or as posted on TechNet).Current version (Modified Date Stamp on the file itself).I manually maintain a Sysinternals Suite.xls file that lists known meta-data for each Sysinternals Suite utility, such as: The more eyes on an issue, the more air-tight the resolution. If you have technical value to add, please post to the thread, rather than sending me private messages-I want to encourage other members to participate. I could use some help with the open issues. This is a list of technical issues I am currently working or have resolved. This allows the user to type regular syntax for the command-line utility, without having to specify a completely qualified file path for it. USBProgram can launch command-line utilities inside a new Cmd.exe console (which remains open after execution), after appending the program's folder path to the %Path% environmental variable for the Cmd.exe console. It's designed to correctly launch USB programs from within Directory Opus running on a USB flash drive, where the USB drive could have any drive letter.
The USBProgram.ouc file is an exported Directory Opus user command I developed named USBProgram.
The Directory Opus user commands themselves can be comprised of: internal Directory Opus commands, external commands (3rd-party or operating system programs), or even scripts. Directory Opus user commands are reusable commands that can accept a command parameter template and can be invoked from command lines stored in: a menu item, a toolbar button, a hotkey sequence, or a File Type context menu item within Directory Opus.