OT: Really useful freeware Windows utility - PathCopy

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OT: Really useful freeware Windows utility - PathCopy

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Hi,

Off topic but wanted to share...

A really useful freeware Windows utility I use ALL the time: Ninotech PathCopy 4. It's an extension to Windows explorer that allows you to RMB a file and copy Short/Long/UNC/etc path to the clipboard, for further copying into code, email, etc.

Google "Ninotech PathCopy", here's one hit with download links:

http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tools/13986.html

HTH,
Scott

P.S.: Sorry if you already knew about this utility, I did search before posting...
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I'm assuming this works under Vista as well, yes?
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chulett wrote:I'm assuming this works under Vista as well, yes?
My answer to this question is the same as your answer to a SQL Server question :lol:

(Which is, I dunno, try it and see. But I wouldn't think the underlying file system architecture changed dramatically, if at all, between WinXP and WinVista)
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I assume it would as well, just more wondering if you knew seeing as how it wasn't listed as an 'official' supported operating system on the link you provided. Then there's always the Windows 7 question nowadays as well. :wink:
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