Microsoft PDC participants who signed up for the Longhorn Command Shell Beta have been sent an email today stating they've sucessfully been accepted. Beta testers will soon be able to download and install the Preview code.
Longorn Command Shell MSH is the new scripting and automation environment for Windows. This is a new Windows component that is planned for release with Windows codename Longhorn. This beta is for an early preview of the Longhorn Command Shell.
Key Features:
MSH – Microsoft Shell
Focused on Automation & scripting
Focused on power users and administrators
Provides:
Interactive shell
Cmdlets
Utilities
Scripting language
Remote scripting
Foundation for Task-Based management
News source: Betaplace.com
Longorn Command Shell MSH is the new scripting and automation environment for Windows. This is a new Windows component that is planned for release with Windows codename Longhorn. This beta is for an early preview of the Longhorn Command Shell.
Key Features:
Provides:
IsoBuster 1.5
Changes:
- A cosmetic makeover. XP style on XP systems.
- Option to change the icon-style in the left pane (TreeView), e.g. XP icons on non XP systems.
- The installation installs both a HTML Help file (*.chm) and an old style *.hlp file.
- This version launches the HTML Help by default if Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher is installed.
- The old style help is launched when Internet Explorer 4.0 is not yet installed (e.g. Windows 95 clean)
- Support for two types of Multi-File Images (e.g. *.pdi images or *.iso or *.bin images and *.gi images) (e.g. ImageFile.pdi ImageFile.pdi01 ImageFile.pdi02 ImageFile.pdi03 ImageFile.pdi04) (e.g. ImageFile.gi ImageFile(12).gi ImageFile(13).gi ImageFile(14).gi ImageFile(15).gi)
- Splitting up image files during creation to user-specified size (e.g. DVD images into 4 files of 1 GB each)
- Support implemented for CD-Text in CueSheet files (*.cue).
- Support implemented for CD-Text in *.cdt files (linked via *.cue files).
- Support implemented for creation of CueSheet files (*.cue).
- Support implemented for creation of CD-Text files (*.cdt) linked via CueSheet files (*.cue).
- Ability to change in the options when and how a CueSheet file is created.
- Included Macedonian language support in the 'all languages' download
- Included Bosnian language support in the 'all languages' download
- Included Arabian language support in the 'all languages' download
- Included Farsi language support in the 'all languages' download
- Included Indonesian language support in the 'all languages' download
- Added support for Alcohol xx% images (*.mds and *.mdf images)
- Open via the *.mds (track/session descriptor file) to get the proper track/session layout. Including Multi-File support.
- Open the *.mdf (data container file) to treat as an ordinary image without track/session layout data.
- Added support for Clone CD images (*.ccd)
- Open via the *.ccd (track/session descriptor file) to get the proper track/session layout.
- Open the *.img (data container file) to treat as an ordinary image without track/session layout data. (Previously already supported)
- Label Mount-Rainier discs as "CD-MRW" instead of "CD-RW" and "DVD+MRW" instead of "DVD+RW". Drive needs to be MRW capable.
- Option to change (and store) the font of the complete application to aid in the support for special characters in combination with language dlls
- Implementation of automatically activated Method 2 remapper.
Improvements:
- Improvement which works around a buggy DataFab card reader driver under Win2K and WinXP. The card reader driver bug could cause a system shut-down when IsoBuster was started up.
- Some drives respond with "No Media Present" on commands they do not support. This caused IsoBuster to assume there was no media or that the media was blank. A work-around has been implemented.
- Some drives (or most drives at some point) don't implement MMC correctly. In case of a single track CD-RW IsoBuster could get confused about the track length on some CD-ROM drives.
- Improvements in the SPTI vs Aspi Communication layer selection. Sometimes Aspi couldn't be selected on NT, 2K and XP systems if SPTI couldn't find drives at startup. SPTI is now also selectable in case you have no administrator rights on NT, 2K and XP. In case you have no administrator rights, the help file explains what your administrator must select to grant you low level drive access.
- In case of (S)VCD, and in case files are located on M2F2 sectors (e.g. mpg files), "Extract" will work just as it did in versions 1.3 and lower. As of version 1.4 normal "Extract" returned errors because IsoBuster wanted to read strictly 2048 bytes user data per block.
- This was done to avoid problems with marginal drives that return bogus data in case of raw reading. The improvement is still a lot stricter than versions 1.3 and lower. IsoBuster will now extract raw and convert to user data automatically on "Extract" BUT only on real (S)VCD files, e.g. AVSEQ01.DAT or MUSIC01.DAT in the MPEGAV directory. So if a CD looks like a VCD (because of certain parameters) "Extract" will still be strict unless the file is a real (S)VCD file in which case the data is extracted raw and converted to user data in the background.
- Indirect ways to find the correct mode (M1 or M2F1) in 2K/block image files implemented (cosmetic use more than anything else)
- Work around that deals with older Plextor (and OEM) SCSI drives that don't implement Read TOC (full TOC) correctly. (this could mess up the track layout)
- Removed looking for UDF on CD-i discs to speed up the mounting process (there's no UDF on these discs anyway)
- Removed looking for UDF on true Whitebook VCD discs to speed up the mounting process (there's no UDF on these discs anyway)
- Small changes in the ISO9660 interpreter to work around ISO9660 mastering bugs (by some apps)
- Speed improvements in the "find lost UDF files and folders" scan in case of read errors.
- Improved support for IDE interfaces with more than one bus. Sometimes, using SPTI, some devices were not found if not on the first bus.
- Improvement to find if data is compressed or not on trashed Roxio created CD-RWs.
- Improvement to still find the Sparable Allocation table on CD-RW if all references to that data are gone.
- Several more little an subtile changes in the options, GUI, etc.
Bug Fixes:
- Time stamp on files sometimes wrong
- The track size on DVD-R media (if only one track in one session containing less than 127,5 MB) could sometimes be wrong (depending on the device it was tested with)
- Versions that come with HTML Help sometimes close with an exception error. This is now fixed.
- Versions that come with HTML Help sometimes start with an exception error on a win95 or NT4 system with IE < 4.0. This is now fixed.
- A very rare occurrence (only seen once but repeatable on that CD) of an exception error due to a corrupted UDF structure with unexpected value.
- Flying folders (copy animation) was not always animated anymore (compiler issue)
- Sometimes, during image file creation, when there were errors on the CD, and the image was spanning multiple tracks, and the option 'Always apply Selection' was checked, the selected way to process the error was not properly being applied in the following track (IF that track had errors).

:|
yep... me too i dont participate in that one... i think its stupid to ask a 17 year old for his non - existant credit card. or better yet, a credit card from that same persons parents who has only bought one thing online in the past 7 years.
will try tomorrow.
I've been in 8 beta's of MSFT already, and the list grows now. so happy.
Always people trying to sign up and wasting beta spots to beta programs they can't contribute to. It's like a frickin' trophy hunt!
Hey guys, send me screen grabs and description of how the thing works when you get it!
I'd be surprised about that one unless the patent of a command shell is owned by SCO obviously
Microsoft have NEVER had a proper commandline system since the days of DOS... and now with all the trends leaning towards *nix systems, Microsoft develops its own command line system - they are even making an MSH!!! Argh!!
Are you the Chicane-UK from the "Dude, where's my iPod?" saga on the iPodlounge forums? If you are then............I'm watching you son!
If they're already unable to read the requirements for the beta test, how am I supposed to expect them to be able to test the stuff correctly!?!?
But I can't await the pranks these whackjobs will pull on the MSH beta. I hope they get removed on overexposure of stupidity. That beta requires scripting ability AT LEAST, plus coding in C# and VB.NET to write Cmdlets optionally.
seriously it says lh not sign up and ask people for longhorn
gahhh! stupid betaplace tells me any password i pick is not 'strong'
i can make the most random password ever and it won't take it.
Last edited by 2061 on 05 Nov 2003 - 17:10
Commenting has either been disabled on this article or you are not logged in. Click here to login or register, its free!
Note: Anonymous commenting is disabled in order to keep the quality of responses to a high standard.