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February 15th, 2004, 06:07 PM
#5
Originally posted here by lan9
so would that mean i have to unzip the file into system32?
No, you can create a shortcut to c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe, place the shortcut on your desktop, then edit the shortcut to make it's Start In directory the directory that you unzipped your Netcat files to.... Then, when you click on it from the desktop, it will bring up a command line already in the directory that you need to be in for Netcat... You definately don't want to unzip those files into system32......
what command would i have to put in to go from cmd to netcat?
Not sure what ya mean?
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