Difference between revisions of "StripADS"
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# It starts, as usual, with a description parameter. [[Description templates]] are welcomed here for a localized end user experience. | # It starts, as usual, with a description parameter. [[Description templates]] are welcomed here for a localized end user experience. | ||
− | # Specify the name and path of the file that has the ADS attached. Use [[Path templates|path templates]] if possible. | + | # Specify the name and path of the file that has the ADS attached. Use [[Path templates|path templates]] if possible. {{PathTemplates}} |
− | # Specify the name of the attached ADS. | + | # Specify the name of the attached ADS. {{PathTemplates}} |
# Use [[Advanced file parameters|advanced file parameters]] to clearly identify the file. | # Use [[Advanced file parameters|advanced file parameters]] to clearly identify the file. | ||
# Use [[Advanced file parameters|advanced file parameters]] to clearly identify the attached stream. | # Use [[Advanced file parameters|advanced file parameters]] to clearly identify the attached stream. |
Revision as of 16:35, 17 February 2008
Scans for an ADS attached to an existing file.
Usage
StripADS:[description],[path & filename],[ads name],<advanced file parameters>,<advanced file parameters for ads stream>
Examples
Description
This command can be used to remove ADS streams from files.
- It starts, as usual, with a description parameter. Description templates are welcomed here for a localized end user experience.
- Specify the name and path of the file that has the ADS attached. Use path templates if possible. PT
- Specify the name of the attached ADS. PT
- Use advanced file parameters to clearly identify the file.
- Use advanced file parameters to clearly identify the attached stream.