I’m not even going to attempt to follow my standard when reviewing a book. The “what I liked/what I didn’t like” format doesn’t work for what I want to say about The Truth Factory. There is oh so much I was disappointed in with a book I feel like I’ve waited forever to publish. It was just that bit different from other thrillers with female FBI agents, that I took a chance and then just flew though the series. The Smoky Barrett series has been on my recommend to others list ever since I read the first in the series, Shadow Man which has over 600 reviews on Goodreads. Gibt es ein leben vor dem tod. Is it possible to install fonts from the command. How do I install a font from the Windows command. It's possible but you have to write a Windows shell script. Windows 7 32bit silent deploy needed but standard batch methods do not seem to work on Windows 7. Please assist with error shown below. Set objShell = CreateObject. Windows Command Script Examples![]() 4c 6f 76 65 20 42 65 65 72 wrote: copy /Y c: fonts * c: windows fonts:P Although not directly related to solving Justin;s issue, this method doesn't work as you might want it. The C: Fonts folder is not really a folder, it's a shell extension. Explorer shows it like a folder, but underneath it's not. To add a font to the system, you need to register it - and the SHell.Application COM object does that (As does explorer) calls the appropriate method when you 'copy' the file. A simple copy-item cmdlet in powershell, does not work since it is not actually registering the font. Justin89 wrote: Actually the installing one by one method the script uses is extremely slow compared to just selecting all manually and right clicking install. Still would like to automate this, but shouldn't take forever to install fonts. A couple of things: First, to achieve this, the script sues a a com object that I'm calling from PowerShell - the performance is what it is. Not sure how you can really speed this up. Which I agree is poor, but not sure what we can do about that.
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