Start, Run Command line options........

J

Jim

Is there a place where I can learn ALL the Run command options that
might be helpful on occasion such as regedit, msconfig, cleanmgr.exe
etcetera.......
I think you get the idea.........

TIA
 
G

Guest

Jim said:
Is there a place where I can learn ALL the Run command options that
might be helpful on occasion such as regedit, msconfig, cleanmgr.exe
etcetera.......
I think you get the idea.........

TIA
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Go to Start > Help and Support and in the Search Help
box type: COMMANDS and press the Enter key. Then
click on the topic titled "Command-line reference for IT Pros".

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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Is there a place where I can learn ALL the Run command options that
might be helpful on occasion such as regedit, msconfig, cleanmgr.exe
etcetera.......
I think you get the idea.........

TIA
 
A

Andrew McLaren

Jim said:
Is there a place where I can learn ALL the Run command options that
might be helpful on occasion such as regedit, msconfig, cleanmgr.exe

Hi Jim

Go to the Start Menu and choose "Help and Support"

In the Help and Support window, enter "Command line" (with the quotation
marks!) in the search filed at the top.

In the first few hits, you'll see a link titled "Command-line reference for
IT Pros". Follow this link, to a list of all the command-line commands, plus
major admin tools etc.

That's a pretty good place to get started. It's also useful to run commands
with the "/?" parameter. For example "for /?" to find some amazing tricks
you can perform with the FOR command.

I salute you for acquainting yourself with the command line! Good work.
 
D

Dave T.

Jim said:
Is there a place where I can learn ALL the Run command options that
might be helpful on occasion such as regedit, msconfig, cleanmgr.exe
etcetera.......
I think you get the idea.........

TIA

I've got a "Dos for Dummies" book I'll sell ya!
 
C

Chris Game

Go to Start > Help and Support and in the Search Help box type:
COMMANDS and press the Enter key. Then click on the topic titled
"Command-line reference for IT Pros".

Hmmm, no 'Favorites' on Help and Support in Vista apparently...
 

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