How to add URL to IDM by program ? I am trying to develop a software what to add URL to the IDM. I have no idea how to do that could help me ? I found this temp folder C:\Users[USER]\AppData\Roaming\IDM\DwnlData but no idea how to add URL.
You can add links to IDM by passing the "-d" argument to IDMan.exe
From in your program or script, (you can use ShellExecute or the equivalent in whatever language you're using,) call [IDM Install Path]\IDMan.exe -d [link]
[IDM Install Path]: The directory where idm is installed
(eg. C:\Program Files\Internet Download Manager)
[link]: The url you want to add to IDM
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I am trying to write a script that automates opatch, but before I get into the actual scripting I want to test the commands directly through the command prompt. My oracle home is C:\oracle\Middleware, and my patch 23094292 folder is located in the Middleware folder. Here are the commands I am using to apply the patch:
cd C:\oracle\Middleware\23094292
C:\oracle\Middleware\OPatch\opatch apply
When I run the latter command I get this:
ZOP-51: The patch location is not valid for apply, because it doesn't have correct metadata, or it points to a patch directory.
Argument(s) Error... Patch location is not valid for apply
Please check the arguments and try again.
OPatch failed with error code = 135
Shouldn't oracle home be the valid patch location? I am not too familiar with Oracle's product's, so I'm not certain. Please let me know if I can provide any further information. Any help explaining what I am doing wrong would be greatly appreciated.
You're missing a directory in the 23094292 directory. There should be two directories in there, "files" and "etc". And then there should be a "README.txt" file there as well.
Edit: I'd just suggest removing the 23094292 directory and unzipping the zip file again, or re-download it if that doesn't work.
me again!!
I have a question based around the download of a file. I was helped with setting up a Firefox profile to set a download to save a file directly without a pop up window. Now I need to tell Selenium to confirm that the said downloaded file is in my downloads folder on C drive to complete the test. Is there a way to do this? I've trawled for answers and have gotten nothing.
I first tried by setting a path like so on my env.rb file but didn't get very far with it:
$download_location = 'C:/Users/User/Downloads'
def download_location(path)
$download_location + path
end
Then telling cucumber to visit this location and confirm the name of the file.
Any help on pointing selenium to the location and confirming the name of a csv file would be hugely appreciated
Thanks
If you want to use ruby instead of selenium, you can use the exists? method to check the downloads directory for a given file, and it will return a Boolean result. For example:
File.exists?('C:\Users\User\Downloads\foo.txt')
I have found a solution that worked for me:
puts Dir["C:/Users/OSAT TESTING/Downloads/**/fleet_#{export}_export_all_*.csv"]
This confirmed the download of the file by looking in my downloads folder and returning the file path + name of any file that contained "fleet_#{export}_export_all_*.csv" in cmd prompt.
Thank you all for your help
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I’m trying to use the dynamic RE panel logit model.
I downloaded the redprob.ado, redprob.hlp, redpmod_ll.ado files from Prof. Mark Stewart's website and installed as follows.
Create ado and personal folder in my C: drive.
Save those 3 files in personal folder.
Typed net set ado c:\ado\personal
Typed adopath + "c:\ado\personal”
Type ssc install redprob
But the following message came out.
ssc install: "redprob" not found at SSC, type -findit redprob-
(To find all packages at SSC that start with r, type -ssc describe r-)”
What is the way to install and use redprob?
As you noted these files should be downloaded from Mark Stewart's site, namely http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/staff/academic/stewart/stata
The third file is called redpmod_ll.ado, and not as you originally typed.
They are not on SSC, so the ssc command is completely irrelevant. What you did is like saying "fetch me this program from Warwick" and then "and now fetch me this program from Connecticut" when it is only at Warwick.
The StataCorp recommendation is to use c:\ado\plus, but what you did should have worked.
Try it with
which redprob
and Stata should be able to find the program and tell you where it is.
If you have manually downloaded the files, simply pasting them into c:\ado\personal should do the work. Stata will automatically load commands from this folder when it starts. Create the folder if it doesn't exist.
When I create exe within the C:\Program Files\dotNetInstaller\bin folder, and run it, it works perfect, install perfect, but when I try to install that exe from any other location/path, the error appears "The installation package could not be opened. Verify that the package exists and that you can access it. etc....."
I created an exe and moved to another XP system, on that system, it again gives me error ?
whats the solution ? Is there any admin rights issue ?
I have tried with both TRUE and FALSE of Administrator_Required option.
any idea how can I solve this issue ?
The issue is resolved now.
I should have written #CABPATH\ in the MSI->Package field. Before I was writing #TEMPPATH\
I think you can should add the location:
C:\Program Files\dotNetInstaller\bin
in the PATH environment variable. Follow the steps: Go to
My Computer->Right click->Properties->Advanced System Settings
->Click Environmental Variables. Now click PATH and then click EDIT.
In the variable value field, go to the end and append ';' (without quotes) and then add the above path.
I'm using setup.exe and setupbld.exe (from %WixProramFolder%\bin)to make a
bootstrapper for my installer. Everything is ok except:
I want to get current directory of setup.exe but:
When I use property "CURRENTDIRECTORY", I will get wrong value if I run
command line in cmd.exe: "C:>"D:\setup.exe"". "CURRENTDIRECTORY" is "C:\"
but "D:\" is true.
When I use property "SOURCEDIR", setup.exe will extract setup.msi to
"%Temp%{ProductID}\setup.msi" and "SOURCEDIR" is "%Temp%{ProductID}\" but
expected is "D:\"
Anybody can help me? It make me headache this time :-(
Sorry about my English.
I had this same issue last week with a DB backup that I needed to restore as part of the install. I didn't want to include in the installer as it is likely that it will be updated and even when compressed is ~168Mb.
In the end I included the file into the installer so that it got installed to the application install directory and set Compressed="no" on the file so it is an external dependency. This is not ideal but the only way I could get it to work.