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  2. Remove extra usernames in AOL Desktop Gold

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    Keep in mind, once you remove the username, any data stored for that name on your computer will be deleted, though the actual account may still exist. 1. Click Settings. 2. Click Manage users in the General tab. 3. Select the username you want removed. 4. Click Remove. 5. Click Remove again, then Continue to confirm you really want to remove ...

  3. Wikipedia : CHECKWIKI/WPC 513 dump

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    Run WPCleaner in the command line with a command such as: java -Xmx1024m -cp WPCleaner.jar:libs/* org.wikipediacleaner.Bot en user password DoTasks ListCheckWiki513.txt To mark pages as fixed, manually remove them from the list.

  4. Command-line interface - Wikipedia

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    A command prompt (or just prompt) is a sequence of (one or more) characters used in a command-line interface to indicate readiness to accept commands. It literally prompts the user to take action. A prompt usually ends with one of the characters $ , % , # , [ 15 ] [ 16 ] : , > or - [ 17 ] and often includes other information, such as the path ...

  5. List of FTP commands - Wikipedia

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    Note that most command-line FTP clients present their own non-standard set of commands to users. For example, GET is the common user command to download a file instead of the raw command RETR . Command

  6. Wikipedia:WPCleaner/Installation - Wikipedia

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    Run the command java-version to ensure that Java is properly installed and that its version is at least 1.8; Run the command java-jar [Path] \ getdown. jar [Path] (for example, java-jar C:\ Users \ Toto \ WPCleaner \ getdown. jar C:\ Users \ Toto \ WPCleaner; Under Linux: Open a command line (Terminal, Shell)

  7. Expect - Wikipedia

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    Expect is an extension to the Tcl scripting language written by Don Libes. [2] The program automates interactions with programs that expose a text terminal interface. Expect, originally written in 1990 for the Unix platform, has since become available for Microsoft Windows and other systems.

  8. Classpath - Wikipedia

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    java is the Java runtime launcher, a type of SDK Tool (A command-line tool, such as javac, javadoc, or apt)-classpath D:\myprogram sets the path to the packages used in the program (on Linux, -cp /home/user/myprogram) and; org.mypackage.HelloWorld is the name of the main class

  9. Spring Roo - Wikipedia

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    Spring Roo's main user interface is a command-line shell. The shell provides both a command-line interface and also a mechanism to host plug-ins (which are called "add-ons" in Roo). One key design goal of Roo is to ensure a user can continue to work in a "natural way", which typically means using their preferred integrated development ...