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Scripts

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Advanced Versions (TSG_ScriptName.cmd series) are available FREE.  Note the ScriptName from the table below and click here.

Expert Versions (!ScriptName.cmd series) include extensive commenting and explanations within the code, free upgrades for 12 months, and extremely inexpensive concurrent licensing at three levels:

License Type Pricing License Description
Standard varies
(see table below)
Up to 9 concurrent systems
Premium Standard License Price
x 7
Up to 99 concurrent systems
Enterprise Premium License Price
x 7
Up to 999 concurrent systems

If your needs are for 1000 or more concurrent licenses, please contact our sales department.

All Expert Licenses include free upgrades for 12 months from the Date of Purchase.  Note that not all Scripts are updated according to any preset schedule.  As a general rule, scripts are updated in conjunction with an update to one or more of the products that they rely upon (usually a Command Library or a .Mount/\Command Set).

  Standard License ScriptName
(current release)
Requires Description
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$9 !Snapshot
(
2004.04.24)
NTCmdLib
(Release 2004.03.14 or later)
Monitor a file for changes at specified intervals, creating a  date/time coded backup when a change is detected.
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$9 !CordOfSpeed
(
2003.01.22)
NTCmdLib
(Release 2002.10.18 or later)
Pattern Script for developing complex multi-line statements and then compressing them to a single line, or a single word.  Fully documented and explained templates which can be immediately cut and pasted into the script you're working on right now.  We will even generate syntactically correct code for you!
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$ !Compress
(coming soon!)
NTCmdLib
(Release 2002.10.18 or later)
Compress a "source" script into a "runtime" script for faster execution and to help avoid intentional or unintentional probing or tampering.  The "runtime" IS STILL PLAIN TEXT and must be protected.  Script Compression removes comments, indentation and many other things that help people understand what the script does, but mean nothing to the computer (or even slow it down).

What does "PLAIN TEXT" mean?

Plain Text, after compressing with TSG_Compress, will be dozens or hundreds (maybe even thousands, as in our own Command Libraries) of single-spaced lines of up to 2000 or more characters with anything from

@echo off

    to

@echo:%1|findstr/rv ["\<\>\|\&()"] 2>nul>nul:&&goto:Valid

all left aligned (no indentation) and no comments or explanations of any kind.

While many would assert that this text is anything but Plain, it's still the "Source Code" and there are plenty of people who can find ways to make a mess out of it.  Use TSG_Compress as a performance enhancement tool and a deterrent to casual tampering.  But don't mistake it for a "Security" solution.

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