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- How do I open a file with the file extension “FILE?” - Super User
From time to time someone sends a file that comes in the extension of FILE How do I change this or open this? I think they might be using Microsoft Word or something like at the office I don't
- url - What is the difference between file: , file: , file: - Stack . . .
file: is invalid as far as I know file: is the prefix for the file protocol file: is the prefix for the file protocol, plus a leading pointing to the root directory of the current drive (On Windows) or the overall root directory (On Linux Unix)
- Direct download link for File - Google Drive Community
The FILE_ID is unique for every file in Google Drive If you copy this FILE_ID and use it in the URL below, you’ll get a direct link to download the file from Google Drive (example)
- Open, save, or delete files on your Chromebook - Google Help
Optional: On the left of the file name, use the drop down to change the file type In the left column, choose where you'd like to save your file, such as Google Drive My Drive Tip: If you use your Chromebook at school or work, you can save files in your Shared drives folder Select Google Drive Shared drives
- windows - What type of file is ~$file? - Super User
Owner File (Same Directory as Source File): When a previously saved file is opened for editing, for printing, or for review, Word creates a temporary file that has a doc file name extension This file name extension begins with a tilde (~) that is followed by a dollar sign ($) that is followed by the remainder of the original file name
- what does the __file__ variable mean do? - Stack Overflow
Per the documentation: __file__ is the pathname of the file from which the module was loaded, if it was loaded from a file The __file__ attribute is not present for C modules that are statically linked into the interpreter; for extension modules loaded dynamically from a shared library, it is the pathname of the shared library file and also: __file__ is to be the “path” to the file
- ssh permissions are too open - Stack Overflow
chmod 400 ~ ssh id_rsa 600 appears to be better in most cases, because you don't need to change file permissions later to edit it (See the comments for more nuances) The relevant portion from the manpage (man ssh) ~ ssh id_rsa Contains the private key for authentication These files contain sensitive data and should be readable by the user
- How to fix running scripts is disabled on this system?
I even tried Unrestricted, but no luck, here is the error: File C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\MicrosoftTeams\5 5 0\MicrosoftTeams psm1 cannot be loaded because running scripts is disabled on this system
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