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    TC rearranges my desktop!

    I haven’t installed any plugins, and I don’t know about TCEXIT. Since my previous post, it appears that I may have one or more problems with malware. I’ll see what happens after these problems are resolved.
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    TC rearranges my desktop!

    When I either open or close tcmd.exe on Windows 10 x64, the desktop flashes as if it’s being reloaded (this didn’t happen when I was running Windows 8.1). And on closing, the two desktop.ini icons are moved from their out-of-the-way locations at the lower right of the screen to the upper left...
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    Touch command — I Need to touch matching files in another directory.

    Thanks, everybody! I found another way to get my problem solved.
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    Touch command — I Need to touch matching files in another directory.

    The FOR command as shown above didn’t work — I got an error message, «Can’t find "E:\MyDir\*"» — but thanks anyway!
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    Touch command — I Need to touch matching files in another directory.

    I’ve used the Touch command to copy the dates & times from one file to another, but now I have thousands of files to deal with. I need to copy the dates and times of a directory and its files and subdirectories to matching files and subdirectories in another directory. After studying the...
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    TC 18.0 won’t launch.

    I downloaded and installed TC 18.0 64-bit on my Windows 8 desktop, but I can’t get it to launch. When I try, I see a spinning circle for a second or two, then nothing. Any ideas? Thanks.
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    Attaching PowerShell changes its colors and makes it hard to read

    Re: Attaching PowerShell changes its colors and makes it hard to read That's a reasonable workaround until I can get onto Windows 7 — Thanks, Rex, and also Jim for your efforts in trying to reproduce the problem.
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    Attaching PowerShell changes its colors and makes it hard to read

    Re: Attaching PowerShell changes its colors and makes it hard to read In my registry, under HKCU/Console: ColorTable05 has the value 0x00800080 — Purple. ColorTable06 has the value 0x00008080 — Olive. On my system, these are the respective background and text colors that a PowerShell...
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    Attaching PowerShell changes its colors and makes it hard to read

    Here's what I'm running, as pasted in from the TCC signon: TCC 11.00.42 Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] My version of Windows is 32-Bit.
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    Attaching PowerShell changes its colors and makes it hard to read

    I downloaded and installed build 42, and the problem still persists. PowerShell's white on blue turns into gray on magenta.
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    Attaching PowerShell changes its colors and makes it hard to read

    I'm a newbie to Take Command, and I'm still learning my way around. I opened a PowerShell window outside of Take Command, then attached it to TC inside a tab. The default PowerShell colors of white on blue were turned into some shade of gray on magenta, which is very difficult to read. Is...
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