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4wd:
BlackBird.

It would also have been a perfect name for a Twitter-client  8)
-n8wachT (October 13, 2016, 12:59 PM)
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I think Cockatoo would be more on point.
-wraith808 (October 13, 2016, 06:41 PM)
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More like Galah  :P

loninappleton:
This topic is from 2016.  Have all given up on Blackbird?  Have questions been moved elsewhere?

My simple ask is on using cmd switches.  I am a novice and am getting errors in my command line code at system32 prompt.

Please advise.  I have also made this request at Blackbird but not sure if they answer contact mail.

wraith808:
Paste your command line here, and perhaps someone can help you with it, or at least verify that it's not your machine.

Curt:
loninappleton, take a close look at https://www.getblackbird.net/screenshots/


loninappleton:
I'm glad people are still monitoring this topic.

The only thing I'm trying to do is turn off network blocking for my small workgroup.

Reversing Blackbird sets things right.  But installing it,  I cannot  _find_ network blocking listed in Windows 10 Blackbird Apps.  I looked at the screen shot.  What is the exact app number to do this function?

  To clarify,  I understand that  CMD  -n  should allow the network and get it unblocked.
How confusing can this be?  I  don't see the net blocking in the 43 Apps list.

  Just say the number.

   I should be more responsive now.  I have notifications turned on.



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