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Eject CD/DVD (Community)
Simple script to eject a cd/dvd drive (currently hard-coded as D:). Developed for Windows Server 2008 R2 Core operating system on a Mac, i.e. no eject button on drive. I'm guessing it should work on other operating systems but haven't tested.
(1)
9/27/2009
Windows PowerShell
Determines the current directory of a script and then opens that directory in Windows Explorer. I loved the cmdHere tool so much it made me want the opposite - something that wou
(0)
8/10/2009
VBScript
Uses WMI to return information about all the environment variables on a computer.

This script was tested using Object REXX 2.1.0 for Microsoft Windows, available from <a href
(0)
8/10/2009
Object REXX
Lists the current desktop settings on a computer.

This script was tested using Object REXX 2.1.0 for Microsoft Windows, available from <a href="http://www.ibm.com/software/ad
(0)
8/10/2009
Object REXX
Uses WMI to return a list of all the shortcuts on a computer, as well as such properties as the file name, creation date, and target for each shortcut.

This script was tested
(0)
8/10/2009
Object REXX
Retrieves information about all the Start menu program groups currently in use on a computer.

This script was tested using Object REXX 2.1.0 for Microsoft Windows, available
(0)
8/10/2009
Object REXX
Retrieves information about all the Start menu program groups currently in use on a computer.

This script was tested using Python 2.2.2-224 for Microsoft Windows, available f
(0)
8/10/2009
Python
Uses WMI to return information about all the environment variables on a computer.

This script was tested using Python 2.2.2-224 for Microsoft Windows, available from <a href=
(0)
8/10/2009
Python
Lists the current desktop settings on a computer.

This script was tested using Python 2.2.2-224 for Microsoft Windows, available from Act
(0)
8/10/2009
Python
Uses WMI to return a list of all the shortcuts on a computer, as well as such properties as the file name, creation date, and target for each shortcut.

This script was tested
(0)
8/10/2009
Python
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