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By argumentum
The file is now at
I added a WOL, tidy up, and moved the file to the uploads section of the forum.
Suggestions are always mostly welcomed
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By argumentum
In the ZIP is the code and the compiled script.
This is yet another ping the LAN utility.
Is quite fast, as gathering the info. is forked.
The Save Note, saves a note for the given MAC ( you may find it handy )
The Save MACs, saves the listview to an INI file that can be later use for the WakeOnLAN
Right click will bring a context menu to do stuff. DClick will refresh the Ping.
That's it. Comes in handy to have in the USB toolbox
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By Inpho
Hi All,
I didn't know where to put this; my apologies if this is the wrong location.
When you plug a Samsung mobile device (phone, tablet, etc.) into the USB of a Windows PC, you can right-click the device in My Computer and select Properties. Here, it will show you the correct serial number of the device. Clearly Windows doesn't use adb to get the SN so I'm stuck at how to get the SN without adb and where the device doesn't have a drive letter assigned to it.
When I last picked this up, I tried seemingly everything I could from wmi(?) and winmgmts(?) but either it's hidden cloak-and-dagger style or I can't see the forest for the trees...
Does anyone know what API Windows uses when getting the serial number of a device Windows calls a Portable Media Player?
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By rudi
Hello,
I found a couple of threads asking quite similar questions, but without finding a "straight" solution to Access the internal phone storage as well as the plugged in SD-Card.
While the SD Card is quite an easy Job (shutdown phone, remove SD, plug into some Card Reader, Access it using a drive letter), the internal storage isn't accessible this way.
Of course I *CAN* Access all the (regular visible) Content, when connected to a Windows box.
But this way I cannot estimate, where all the space was eaten up. So I'd like to know, how to address the "root" Folder of the internal storage of my Android Phone to get it's subfolders and files. Going through the whole Folder tree recursively isn't my Problem, it's just howto address the very first Folder and then to read all files (with sizes) and names of the subfolders.
Regards, Rudi.
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By wisem2540
I am a huge autoit fan and have written several graphical apps. I would love to get started building simple and complex android apps. I am hoping someone here can recommend a good platform to get started with. Preferably something that had an Autoit-like feel
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