Windows 7 system common shell command introduction

  
        Compared with previous versions of Windows, Windows 7 has a variety of services such as stability, compatibility, humanization and so on. The shell command line in Windows 7 is another important update that many users have not found. Windows 7 shell is the console of Windows 7 system. For those who are familiar with the command line, calling a program with a keyboard is faster and less laborious than a mouse.

shell: Profile

the command to open the user's List. Generally its location of the total directory is c:usersusername. It can be accessed by clicking on the user name on the system start menu.

shell: Personal

This command opens the current user's Documents folder. You can also access it by clicking My Documents in the Start menu.

shell: SendTo

the command to open the "Send To" folder.

shell: Public

the command to open a public shared folder.

shell: CommonStartup and shell: Startup

This command can show which program will start automatically at system startup.

shell: ConnectionsFolder

this command to display the current network connection. The usual method is to click on Network and Sharing Center and then select Change Adapter Settings to view.

shell: programs and shell: CommonPrograms

these two commands to access the current user and system users start menu program list Windows7 system download.

shell: AppData and shell: LocalAppData

these two commands you can open the folder LocalApplicationData RoamingApplicationData folder. These two folders are not commonly used in everyday applications.

shell: CookIEs and shell: cache

These two commands are viewing InternetExplorer most efficient way to store information.

shell: Profile

currently logged on user's root directory.

shell: Searches

the currently logged-on user search folders, saved search results have been stored.

shell: Links

the currently logged-on user Links folder, save the navigation panel InternetExplorer browser.

Comments: Users can use the "Shell:" Command can use Explorer to open projects at once requires many steps to complete the task, and the syntax is very simple to use. But many users don't know what shell commands are and what they can do.
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