Win 7 common running command summary

  
        

The "Run" command in the Windows system is somewhat "old-fashioned", but sometimes it can make the cumbersome operation easy, simple and fast! In particular, some of the implicit "tools", Windows running commands are more handy. Windows7 as Microsoft's new operating system, what are the running commands? 1, wiaacmgr: scanner and camera wizard 2, psr: problem step recorder 3, PowerShell: provide powerful remote processing capabilities 4, colorcpl: color management, configuration of monitors and printers and other colors. 5, credwiz: backup or restore stored user name and password 6, eventvwr: Event Viewer Management Unit (MMC), mainly used to view system logs and other information. 7, wuapp: Windows update manager, it is recommended to set to update reminder mode 8, wf.msc: advanced security Windows Firewall 9, soundrecorder: recorder, no recording time limit 10, snippingtool: screenshot tool, support random screenshots 11, slui : Windows activation, view system activation information 12, sdclt: backup status and configuration, is to check whether the system has been backed up 13, Netplwiz: advanced user account control panel, set login security related options 14, msdt: Microsoft support diagnostic tools 15, lpksetup : Language Pack Installation/Remove Wizard, the installation wizard will prompt to download the language pack

16, cleanmgr: Open Disk Cleanup Tool 17, compmgmt.msc: Computer Management 18, eudcedit: Word Program 19, fsmgmt.msc: Shared Folder Manager 20, gpedit.msc: Group Policy 21, iexpress: Tools, System Brings 22, logoff: Logout Command 23, lusrmgr.msc: Native User and Group 24, MdSched: to start Windows Memory Diagnostics 25 , mstsc: Remote Desktop Connection 26, Msconfig.exe: System Configuration Utility 27, mplayer2: Easy widnows media player 28, mspaint: drawing board 29, magnify: magnifying glass utility 30, mmc: open console 31, mobsync: synchronization command 32, notepad: open notepad 33, nslookup: network management tool wizard 34, narrator: screen "ld"; People” 35, netstat: an (TC) command check interface 36, OptionalFeatures: open "Open or close Windows function" dialog box 37, osk: open screen keyboard 38, perfmon.msc: computer performance monitoring program 39, regedt32 : Registry Editor 40, rsop.msc: Group Policy Result Set 41, regedit.exe: Registry 42, services.msc: Local Service Settings 43, sysedit: System Configuration Editor 44, sigverif: File Signature Verification Program 45, Shrpubw: create shared folder 46, secpol.msc: local security policy 47, syskey: system encryption 48, Sndvol: volume control program 49, sfc.exe: system file checker 50, sfc /scannow: windows file protection (scan error And restore) 51, taskmgr: task manager 52, utilman: auxiliary tool manager 53, winver: check Windows version 54, wmimgmt.msc: open window s Management Architecture (WMI) 55, Wscript.exe: Windows Script Host Settings 56, write: WordPad 57, conf: Start System Configuration Utility 58, charmap: Startup Character Map 59, calc: Start Calculator 60, chkdsk .exe: Chkdsk Disk Check 61, cmd.exe: CMD Command Prompt 62, certmgr.msc: Certificate Management Utility 63, Clipbrd: Clipboard Viewer 64, dvdplay: DVD Player 65, diskmgmt.msc: Disk Management Utility Program 66, dfrg.msc: Disk Defragmenter 67, devmgmt.msc: Device Manager 68, dxdiag: Check DirectX Information 69, dcomcnfg: Open System Component Service 70, explorer: Open Resource Manager 71, eventvwr: Event Viewer

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