So programs (and programmers) know what type of file they are dealing with. Windows needs to know so that if "clicked on" in Windows Explorer , it knows which program to start so that it can correctly process the file.
click on run in the start menu. type regedit there and enter. registry editor will open. there you can delete or alter a registry file.
You can see or view an xml file with a plain text editor like notepad or you can use a dedicated xml editor. With an xml editor you can also validate your xml file which means you can correct any errors in your xml file.
The 'vi' text editor may be used anywhere you want to edit/change/modify/add text to a file.
The Correct answer is File compression. If you go to your start menu in Windows you will be able to open and possibly configure all other utility's besides this one
It should be in your Warcraft III folder in your "All Program" file in your "Start Button". If it's not there, i don't know how to get it back.
The Correct answer is File compression. If you go to your start menu in Windows you will be able to open and possibly configure all other utility's besides this one
vi file name
From editor: File / Save As or File / Write To From shell: rename, move, mv
For creating file servers on network try out NFS and for user authentication you acan try NIS.
The inittab file contains descriptions of the run states that your system is allowed to assume. Configure it to contain the default runlevels your system will assume when it boots.
'vi' is the standard text editor for Unix. You use it to edit content of a text file.