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Batch file / Enscript - HEX to ASCII on multiple .txt files
Re: Batch file / Enscript - HEX to ASCII on multiple .txt fi
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 10:58 am
Thanks all for your assistance.
To close this off, in the end I used vb hooked into exel with a macro and converted inside. All the comments assisted greatly though.
I would still like a decent batch script to do this for research, if anyone knows of one.
To close this off, in the end I used vb hooked into exel with a macro and converted inside. All the comments assisted greatly though.
I would still like a decent batch script to do this for research, if anyone knows of one.
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research1 - Senior Member
Re: Batch file / Enscript - HEX to ASCII on multiple .txt fi
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:36 pm
i just did something similar in .net to process Ares data in the registry for osTriage. while not a batch file, its a very simple loop to do what you want to do and "decode" the files.
do you have what you need at this point?
do you have what you need at this point?
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