Danger Tools

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  • Version: 1.6.0
  • Publisher:
    peter.verhas.com
  • File Size: 96.74 KB
  • Date: Dec 13, 2010
  • License: Freeware
  • Category:
    Disk Management
    File & Disk
Danger Tools Download
Free Download Danger Tools 1.6.0

Danger Tools allows you to do some really powerful operations on Windows NT/2000/ XP from the command line. These include (but not limited to) creating hard links on NTFS (to files and directories), copying files with all attributes on NTFS, changing owner and group of files, setting process work set size and priority.

Just extract the file pvt.exe and start it from the command line. It may make your life easier if you extrat it into a a directory, which is in the path. But this is not a strict requirement.

That feature is extremely powerful. This also means that this is really dangerous. Registering is an act by will ensuring that you really want to use that feature and also express that you use the feature by will and not by accident. In other words, this is a legal action. On the other hand registration process will give me some more feedback on how many are using the tool and what purpose for.

The format of the command line has to be the following:
pvt [options] COMMAND [options] arguments
where the COMMAND is the name of the actual command to be invoked, [options] are zero or more options and arguments are the arguments to the command. Some of the commands need specific options and may not need or even prohibit any non-option argument.

The options have to be separated by one or more space. The options start with the / character (the character - can not be used) and is followed by the word of the option. For example /hard in the following example:
pvt linkopy /hard c:\myfile.txt c:\yourfile.txt
Option names are case insensitive and can be shortened so long as long they are not ambiguous. In this documentation we write the option names in the command synopsis with capital and lower case letters. The letters that are needed to uniquely define the option are written in capital letter and the rest of the option is written in lower case.

Some of the options can have value attached to them. This has to be written together with the option with a = character between the option word and the following value. An option value can be string, number or symbol. If an option gets a different type of value than it expects an error happens.

The license of this software is Freeware, you can free download and free use this disk management software.

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