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Living Room / Re: Show us the View Outside Your Window
« on: October 20, 2020, 06:51 PM »
This view is outside my front window. Normally I'd see green grass and flowers surrounding the front bush and lush Snow-on-the-Mountain beneath the snow-covered bird bath. But alas, after a day of heavy snow, and in the words of Pixar's Woody, "It's gone, gone... all gone..."
Welcome to Billings, Montana, USA.

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JGPaiva's GridMove and Ahk Tools / Re: Triple monitor (coded)
« on: October 13, 2020, 10:30 AM »
Do you have more information on what this attachment and post is all about?
Is this useful for others? If so, what functionality does it provide?

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ahh, gridmove app. (pays to read backwards!  :-[ )

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Haven't used it in quite a long time, but maybe TinyTask would be worth looking into?
The author's website doesn't exist any longer but i found copies on multiple download sites by searching for "tinytask".

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Post New Requests Here / Re: Idea: Task Manager "Lite"
« on: May 18, 2020, 03:47 PM »
Save to a .ps1 file and run
Holy smoke! This is fabulous - does what I was looking for and... the code... so dang compact!
Very nice, thank you!

I cheated worked smarter, not harder
FTFY

Not only got a tool I can use, but got an education as well!
Turned out to be a pretty good Monday.  :P

Enjoy the credit. Credit and half?   :Thmbsup:

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Post New Requests Here / Idea: Task Manager "Lite"
« on: May 16, 2020, 07:06 PM »
For various reasons, we dont want to give access to TASKMGR.EXE on server sessions, but there are times when we do want them to be able to end a process that's frozen.

I'd like to present the user a prompt where they could key a username and/or a process name, showing results similar to what's found when TASKLIST is run. The user could then select a process and choose to kill it.

Task manager offers too many opportunities for the user to gain access to the desktop of the server or to run programs we'd rather they not have.

I considered using PowerShell to prompt the user, run tasklist with output to CSV format, then taking that to display to the user and using taskkill.Exe to end the selected program. Unfortunately, I've never written a script even REMOTELY similar to this!

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