Jun 20

DOS CMDs: Another helpful site: computerhope.com

TREE Prints the directry tree structure in Command enviroment

PING Check your network connection availability

ROUTE Print parameter details network interface of computer

ASSOC Displays associations for file extensions

IPCONFIG Displays ip configurations details

BOOTCFG Display boot.ini info at Command prompt

DEFRAG Do disk defragmentation

DISKPART Do disk partitioning

GETMAC Get media address control

DRIVERQUERY List all the drivers installed on your system

PAGEFILECONFIG Config virtual memory settings

PRNCNFG Config printer settings

PRNQCTL Test print or pause/resume printer

SC Config service information

SHUTDOWN Shutdown your computer

SYSTEMINFO Display system info

TASKKILL kill or terminate one or more tasks

TASKLIST List tasks

SCHTASKS Schedule and run tasks periodically

ARP TCP/IP ARP implementation

PATHPING TCP/IP PATHPING implementation

CACLS Control ACLs program

NSLOOKUP Do name service lookup (tells ISP’s server name,IP etc..)

MSG Send messages to a user or session

HOSTNAME Get host name

REG Console Registry tool

NETSH Network Command Shell

NETSTAT TCP/IP NETSTAT implementation

RCP TCP/IP RCP implementation

RSH TCP/IP RSH implementation

Keyboard Tips:

Windows: Display the Start menu

Windows + D: Minimize or restore all windows

Windows + E: Display Windows Explorer

Windows + F: Display Search for files

Windows + Ctrl + F: Display Search for computer

Windows + F1: Display Help and Support Center

Windows + R: Display Run dialog box

Windows + break: Display System Properties dialog box

Windows + shift + M: Undo minimize all windows

Windows + L: Lock the workstation

Windows + U: Open Utility Manager

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