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| Re: Drag and drop in CMD window? but has anyone got a solution to this? "Rock" wrote: [color=blue] > "Intel Inside" wrote >[color=green] > > > > "Rock" wrote[/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> "Intel Inside"wrote > >> > >>> "It's by design." > >>> Why do you say this?. > >>> > >>> "Rock" wrote > >> > >>>> "SAMinOZ" wrote > >>>> > >>>>>I can't seem to drag and drop anything into the CMD window. Is that a > >>>>>bug or > >>>>> new "feature" > >>>> > >>>> It's by design. > >> > >> > >> Because that's the way the design is. I didn't say it's a good design, > >> and I don't know why it was designed that way, but it's working as > >> designed. It 's the most requested feature right now. Don't know if it > >> will get implemented.[/color][/color] >[color=green] > > You say "Because that's the way the design is", well if that is the case > > the design sucks. > > Vista is meant to be an improvement on XP, yet even XP includes this very > > useful feature. > > Maybe it'll be in Vista SP1.[/color] > > Whatever. I'm just telling you what the current situation is. > > -- > > Rock [ MVP User/Shell] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Drag and drop in CMD window? Ying That feature was removed from the cmd.exe component. There is no workaround. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "ying" <ying@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E17DF0C0-2065-4F4A-BF8D-E85D05C36A4B@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > but has anyone got a solution to this? > "Rock" wrote: >[color=green] >> "Intel Inside" wrote >>[color=darkred] >> > >> > "Rock" wrote[/color] >>[color=darkred] >> >> "Intel Inside"wrote >> >> >> >>> "It's by design." >> >>> Why do you say this?. >> >>> >> >>> "Rock" wrote >> >> >> >>>> "SAMinOZ" wrote >> >>>> >> >>>>>I can't seem to drag and drop anything into the CMD window. Is that >> >>>>>a >> >>>>>bug or >> >>>>> new "feature" >> >>>> >> >>>> It's by design. >> >> >> >> >> >> Because that's the way the design is. I didn't say it's a good >> >> design, >> >> and I don't know why it was designed that way, but it's working as >> >> designed. It 's the most requested feature right now. Don't know if >> >> it >> >> will get implemented.[/color] >>[color=darkred] >> > You say "Because that's the way the design is", well if that is the >> > case >> > the design sucks. >> > Vista is meant to be an improvement on XP, yet even XP includes this >> > very >> > useful feature. >> > Maybe it'll be in Vista SP1.[/color] >> >> Whatever. I'm just telling you what the current situation is. >> >> -- >> >> Rock [ MVP User/Shell] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Drag and drop in CMD window? The problem is not the fault of all the variables. Microsoft, with all of it's money and power should unleash us from the stupidity pendulum. If you want a toothpick, you must invent dirt. So you can plant a seed, let the tree grow, forge steel, build a saw, chop down the tree, forge more steel, invent a knife, whittle the tree down to a toothpick. Problem solved. |
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