you use the enable command
'No....' is the invariable start of a negative command, followed by the subjunctive of the verb, so, e.g. 'No hables' (Do not speak)
The command is "java", followed by the class name. For example, if your compiled class is called myclass.class, you give the command: java myclass
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Enable
The command to compile a Java program is "javac", followed by the class name (file name).
You use the traceroute utility. In Windows, go to the command window, and type tracert, followed by an IP address or a domain name.You use the traceroute utility. In Windows, go to the command window, and type tracert, followed by an IP address or a domain name.You use the traceroute utility. In Windows, go to the command window, and type tracert, followed by an IP address or a domain name.You use the traceroute utility. In Windows, go to the command window, and type tracert, followed by an IP address or a domain name.
submenu or right arrow
It is a command, likely followed by an exclamation point. "Hit the brakes!"
You execute it the same way you would on any other OS. As long as you have the Java Runtime Environment installed and the "java" executable is in your path, from the command line you would simply run: java -cp /path/to/file/here com.some.class.to.run.Here
A command sentence in American Sign Language typically includes a verb followed by the appropriate sign indicating the action to be performed. For example, "Sit down" in ASL would involve signing "sit" followed by the sign for "down."
If you are asking about how can you find the type of file something is, the command is 'file' followed by the filename. This command will attempt to tell you something about the file and how it might be used.