I don't believe there is a command line for that. The explorer menu uses an API call to the Windows Subsystem to do it...
Try this:
http://www.cmdtools.com/files/eject.zip
I don't believe there is a command line for that. The explorer menu uses an API call to the Windows Subsystem to do it...
Try this:
http://www.cmdtools.com/files/eject.zip
The Apexer formerly known as SnotRocket.
"Like I ****ing said, "Ok, so I hear it may be a repost. Blah But I had never seen it, so..." **** you Canta." -Jenny 12/4/2003
No problem. If you have a multimedia keyboard with programmable buttons on it, just make a little batch file, point a shortcut to it and map a keyboard button to the shortcut.
If not, make the batch file with the shortcut and add it to the quicklaunch or task bar.
Just a thought.
Let us know how the HTPC works out!
The Apexer formerly known as SnotRocket.
"Like I ****ing said, "Ok, so I hear it may be a repost. Blah But I had never seen it, so..." **** you Canta." -Jenny 12/4/2003
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