Useing zcmd for /suspect
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HINT: USE DCMD
Use zcmd, it's faster and more simple than dcmd. You can find many examples how to use zcmd on this forum.
i think dcmd is much easy for ME
and for the suspect command
just give it a try
well ether way i still dont know how to start it i have looked all the above links befor but all i need to see is a example of it so i know what to do with my own one dose anybody have an example of a suspect command USEING zcmd or dcmd and NOT Using strcmp()?
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Useing zcmd for /suspect - by abineri - 19.03.2010, 13:03
Re: Useing zcmd for /suspect - by abineri - 19.03.2010, 14:03
Re: Useing zcmd for /suspect - by [cA]Unforseen - 19.03.2010, 14:40
Re: Useing zcmd for /suspect - by abineri - 19.03.2010, 15:13
Re: Useing zcmd for /suspect - by Correlli - 19.03.2010, 15:13
Re: Useing zcmd for /suspect - by abineri - 19.03.2010, 15:15
Re: Useing zcmd for /suspect - by dice7 - 19.03.2010, 15:21
Re: Useing zcmd for /suspect - by [cA]Unforseen - 19.03.2010, 15:22
Re: Useing zcmd for /suspect - by abineri - 19.03.2010, 15:31
Re: Useing zcmd for /suspect - by Virtual1ty - 19.03.2010, 15:38

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