


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.
