Question:
i want to run commands of xp os?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
i want to run commands of xp os?
Ten answers:
A Little Knowledge Is Dangerous
2009-01-09 02:48:07 UTC
XP Commands



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2016-10-21 13:35:37 UTC
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Chalfont Battenburg III
2009-01-09 02:47:57 UTC
Not sure what the question is but...



Click start, run and type cmd and press return.



You'll now have a command prompt where you can run commands of xp os until the cows come home.
chezzrob
2009-01-09 03:16:36 UTC
yes run cmd

then enter cd\



this will get you to where the commands are.



type exit to back out.
anonymous
2009-01-09 02:49:33 UTC
start-->Run-->cmd (enter).
chip_prize
2009-01-09 02:47:35 UTC
what de hell u mean??????
hardway
2009-01-09 02:46:16 UTC
True!
anonymous
2009-01-09 04:27:40 UTC
I HAVE SOME BUT VERY VERY IMPORTANT RUN COMMANDS,

Run commends



appwiz.cpl -- Used to run Add/Remove wizard



Calc --Calculator



Cfgwiz32 --ISDN Configuration Wizard



Charmap --Character Map



Chkdisk --Repair damaged files



Cleanmgr --Cleans up hard drives



Clipbrd --Windows Clipboard viewer



Cmd --Opens a new Command Window



Control mouse --Used to control mouse properties



Control --Displays Control Panel



Dcomcnfg --DCOM user security



Debug --Assembly language programming tool



Defrag --Defragmentation tool



Drwatson --Records programs crash & snapshots



Dxdiag --DirectX Diagnostic Utility



Explorer --Windows Explorer



Fontview --Graphical font viewer



Fsmgmt.msc -- Used to open shared folders



Firewall.cpl -- Used to configure windows firewall



Ftp -ftp.exe program



Hostname --Returns Computer's name



Hdwwiz.cpl -- Used to run Add Hardware wizard



Ipconfig --Displays IP configuration for all network adapters



Logoff -- Used to logoff the computer



MMC --Microsoft Management Console



Msconfig --Configuration to edit startup files



Mstsc -- Used to access remote desktop



Mrc -- Malicious Software Removal Tool



Msinfo32 --Microsoft System Information Utility



Nbtstat --Displays stats and current connections using NetBIOS over TCP/IP



Netstat --Displays all active network connections



Nslookup--Returns your local DNS server



Osk ---Used to access on screen keyboard



Perfmon.msc -- Used to configure the performance of Monitor.



Ping --Sends data to a specified host/IP



Powercfg.cpl -- Used to configure power option



Regedit --Registry Editor



Regwiz -- Registration wizard



Sfc /scannow -- System File Checker



Sndrec32 --Sound Recorder



****down -- Used to ****down the windows



Spider -- Used to open spider solitaire card game



Sfc / scannow -- Used to run system file checker utility.



Sndvol32 --Volume control for soundcard



Sysedit -- Edit system startup files



Taskmgr --Task manager



Telephon.cpl -- Used to configure modem options.



Telnet --Telnet program



Tracert --Traces and displays all paths required to reach an internet host



Winchat -- Used to chat with Microsoft



Wmplayer -- Used to run Windows Media player



Wab -- Used to open Windows address Book.



WinWord -- Used to open Microsoft word



Winipcfg --Displays IP configuration



Winver -- Used to check Windows Version



Wupdmgr --Takes you to Microsoft Windows Update



Write -- Used to open WordPad
JS
2009-01-09 02:54:02 UTC
devmgmt.msc - device management

cmd- command prompt

msinfo- information about your computer

mspaint- paint

winword- word

mediaplayer- windows media player classic
anonymous
2009-01-09 02:59:47 UTC
Run commands



Calc - Calculator

Cfgwiz32 - ISDN Configuration Wizard

Charmap - Character Map

Chkdisk - Repair damaged files

Cleanmgr - Cleans up hard drives

Clipbrd - Windows Clipboard viewer

Cmd - Opens a new Command Window (cmd.exe)

Control - Displays Control Panel

Dcomcnfg - DCOM user security

Debug - Assembly language programming tool

Defrag - Defragmentation tool

Drwatson - Records programs crash & snapshots

Dxdiag - DirectX Diagnostic Utility

Explorer - Windows Explorer

Fontview - Graphical font viewer

Ftp - ftp.exe program

Hostname - Returns Computer’s name

Ipconfig - Displays IP configuration for all network adapters

Jview - Microsoft Command-line Loader for Java classes

MMC - Microsoft Management Console

Msconfig - Configuration to edit startup files

Msinfo32 - Microsoft System Information Utility

Nbtstat - Displays stats and current connections using NetBios over TCP/IP

Netstat - Displays all active network connections

Nslookup- Returns your local DNS server

Ping - Sends data to a specified host/IP

Regedit - egistry Editor

Regsvr32 - egister/de-register DLL/OCX/ActiveX

Regwiz - Reistration wizard

Sfc /scannow - Sytem File Checker

Sndrec32 - Sound Recorder

Sndvol32 - Volume control for soundcard

Sysedit - Edit system startup files (config.sys, autoexec.bat, win.ini, etc.)

Taskmgr - Task manager

Telnet - Telnet program

Tracert - Traces and displays all paths required to reach an internet host

Winipcfg - Displays IP configuration



see that wasn’t to hard. next: management controls

Management Consoles



certmgr.msc - Certificate Manager

ciadv.msc - Indexing Service

compmgmt.msc - Computer management

devmgmt.msc - Device Manager

dfrg.msc - Defragment

diskmgmt.msc - Disk Management

fsmgmt.msc - Folder Sharing Management

eventvwr.msc - Event Viewer

gpedit.msc - Group Policy -XP Pro only

iis.msc - Internet Information Services

lusrmgr.msc - Local Users and Groups

mscorcfg.msc - Net configurations

ntmsmgr.msc - Removable Storage

perfmon.msc - Performance Manager

secpol.msc - Local Security Policy

services.msc - System Services

wmimgmt.msc - Windows Management



things are flowing quite smoothy… next: The dreaded shortcuts



Shortcuts



access.cpl - Accessibility Options

hdwwiz.cpl - Add New Hardware Wizard

appwiz.cpl - dd/Remove Programs

timedate.cpl - Date and Time Properties

desk.cpl - Display Properties

inetcpl.cpl - Internet Properties

joy.cpl - Joystick Properties

main.cpl keboard - Keyboard Properties

main.cpl - Mouse Properties

ncpa.cpl - Network Connections

ncpl.cpl - Network Properties

telephon.cpl - Phone and Modem options

powercfg.cpl - Power Management

intl.cpl - Regional settings

mmsys.cpl sounds - Sound Properties

mmsys.cpl - Sounds and Audio Device Properties

sysdm.cpl - System Properties

nusrmgr.cpl - User settings

firewall.cpl - Firewall Settings (sp2)

wscui.cpl - Security Center (sp2)



God i really hated those on to the next stuff: windows environment controls



Windows Environment Commands



%ALLUSERSPROFILE% - Open the All User’s Profile

%HomeDrive% - Opens your home drive e.g. C:\

%UserProfile% - Opens you User’s Profile

%temp% Opens - temporary file Folder

%systemroot% - Opens Windows folder



Wupdmgr - Takes you to Microsoft Windows Update



I don’t quite know all of these puppy’s, so if you know anymore let me know. also note some of these only work with XP pro



Next: The Nitty gritty sometimes forget full General Keyboard shortcuts.



General keyboard shortcuts

CTRL+C(Copy)

CTRL+X (Cut)

CTRL+Z (Undo)

DELETE (Delete)

SHIFT+DELETE (Delete the selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin)

CTRL while dragging an item (Copy the selected item)

CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item (Create a shortcut to the selected item)

F2 key (Rename the selected item)

CTRL+RIGHT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word)

CTRL+LEFT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word)

CTRL+DOWN ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph)

CTRL+SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Highlight a block of text)

CTRL+UP ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph)

SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text in a document)

CTRL+A (Select all)

F3 key (Search for a file or a folder)

ALT+ENTER (View the properties for the selected item)

ALT+F4 (Close the active item, or quit the active program)

ALT+ENTER (Display the properties of the selected object)

ALT+SPACEBAR (Open the shortcut menu for the active window)

CTRL+F4 (Close the active document in programs that enable you to have multiple documents open simultaneously)

ALT+TAB (Switch between the open items)

ALT+ESC (Cycle through items in the order that they had been opened)

F6 key (Cycle through the screen elements in a window or on the desktop)

F4 key (Display the Add


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