microbious
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Does windows 7 has a tool to read or export command lines supported by .exe files ? I wanted to find the command for a player to load file, and other commands if possible. If such tool done exist in windows 7, where can i get one ?  Thanks in advance  Reason why i ask is because using CMD commands such as ASSOC and FTYPE found here  Windows XP Commands are not doing their job. File extension is associated correctly but if "%1" is used (as SS64.com says it needs to be used in my case) player says "Cannot load null". If %1 is not there, then player is not even trying to load anything, it just opens up and thats it, as if executed file was not pushed into the player.  Command's finder tool would rock my world just about now lol
 Reason why i ask is because using CMD commands such as ASSOC and FTYPE found here  Windows XP Commands are not doing their job. File extension is associated correctly but if "%1" is used (as SS64.com says it needs to be used in my case) player says "Cannot load null". If %1 is not there, then player is not even trying to load anything, it just opens up and thats it, as if executed file was not pushed into the player.  Command's finder tool would rock my world just about now lol 
				
			 Reason why i ask is because using CMD commands such as ASSOC and FTYPE found here  Windows XP Commands are not doing their job. File extension is associated correctly but if "%1" is used (as SS64.com says it needs to be used in my case) player says "Cannot load null". If %1 is not there, then player is not even trying to load anything, it just opens up and thats it, as if executed file was not pushed into the player.  Command's finder tool would rock my world just about now lol
 Reason why i ask is because using CMD commands such as ASSOC and FTYPE found here  Windows XP Commands are not doing their job. File extension is associated correctly but if "%1" is used (as SS64.com says it needs to be used in my case) player says "Cannot load null". If %1 is not there, then player is not even trying to load anything, it just opens up and thats it, as if executed file was not pushed into the player.  Command's finder tool would rock my world just about now lol 
			
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