Monday 27 May 2013

Window seven cammand promt shortcuts

Windows 7 Command
Prompt Commands
A Complete List of CMD Commands
Available in Windows 7
By Tim Fisher, About.com Guide
The Command Prompt in Windows 7
provides access to over 230
command line commands! The
commands available in Windows 7
are used to automate processes,
create batch files, and perform
troubleshooting and diagnostic
tasks.
Note: Many Windows 7 Command
Prompt commands are similar to
classic MS-DOS commands. However,
the Command Prompt is not MS-DOS
and the commands are not MS-DOS
commands. If you are using MS-DOS,
I do keep a list of DOS commands .
Not a Windows 7 User? Here are
lists detailing all available Windows
8 commands , Windows Vista
commands , and Windows XP
commands .
If you're interested in why a
command was removed or when it
was first available, you can see every
command from MS-DOS through
Windows 8 in my list of Command
Prompt commands or skip the
details and see it all in my one-page
table here .
Below is a complete list of
commands, sometimes called CMD
commands, available from the
Command Prompt in Windows 7:
append - ktmutil | label - tasklist |
tcmsetup - xwizard
Append
The append command can be used
by programs to open files in another
directory as if they were located in
the current directory.
The append command is not
available in 64-bit versions of
Windows 7.
Arp
The arp command is used to display
or change entries in the ARP cache.
Assoc
The assoc command is used to
display or change the file type
associated with a particular file
extension.
At
The at command is used to schedule
commands and other programs to
run at a specific date and time.
Attrib
The attrib command is used to
change the attributes of a single file
or a directory.
Auditpol
The auditpol command is used to
display or change audit policies.
Bcdboot
The bcdboot command is used to
copy boot files to the system
partition and to create a new system
BCD store.
Bcdedit
The bcdedit command is used to
view or make changes to Boot
Configuration Data.
Bdehdcfg
The bdehdcfg command is used to
prepare a hard drive for BitLocker
Drive Encryption.
Bitsadmin
The bitsadmin command is used to
create, manage, and monitor
download and upload jobs.
While the bitsadmin command is
available in Windows 7, you should
know that it is being phased out.
The BITS PowerShell cmdlets should
be used instead.

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