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.
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# 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.
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# 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.

  1. It starts, as usual, with a description parameter. Description templates are welcomed here for a localized end user experience.
  2. Specify the name and path of the file that has the ADS attached. Use path templates if possible. PT
  3. Specify the name of the attached ADS. PT
  4. Use advanced file parameters to clearly identify the file.
  5. Use advanced file parameters to clearly identify the attached stream.

See also

Similar commands