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What are the major cmd commands in Windows 7

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What are the major cmd commands in Windows 7

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What are the new commands and in Windows 7. That means the command which we used in cmd to access files and run services. I need some information for the same for Windows 7. As the search box is provided in the place of Run box so something new is added or else all the old commands are still initiated in it. Thanks in advance.
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Re: What are the major cmd commands in Windows 7

Here is a list of key commands in Windows 7 that can run with the Run menu. This list shows the commands to use but also the means to access it via the menus of Windows. If you wan to run Add / Remove Programs then type appwiz.cpl. For BDE Administrator type bdeadmin.cpl then press OK. Or you acn go in in C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ Borland
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For Center Backup and Restore type control / name microsoft.backupandrestorecenter then OK. To run sync center then type mobsync. The certmgr.msc command is use for Certificates for the current users. If you want to launch the virtual keyboard then type osk and then hit enter. The napclcfg.msc will open the NAP client.
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Each of the following commands can be launched via the "Run" Windows 7. This menu can also be opened using the keyboard shortcut Windows key + R. Note that commands can be typed directly into the field Search menu start. Here are some more commands like cliconfg will run Clients SQL, control userpasswords will run User accounts, msconfig the most common to run the configuration service.
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Re: What are the major cmd commands in Windows 7

There is a wide list of commands that are available to run from the run box. Like to setup a dialer modem then type telephon.cpl. Type wab for opening the Addres book. The userpasswords2 is used to control the user accounts. There is a one more easy way to find this. Run the cmd and type help. Hit enter you will get a ilst of commands.
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Re: What are the major cmd commands in Windows 7

The run box is replaced by the search box in windows. But many of the commands are similar in that. Like mmc for running an empty console. And joy.cpl to configure the game controller. Here is the wide list of the commands, sysedit - System Configuration Editor, regedit - registry editor, azman.msc - Authorization Manager, devmgmt.msc - Device manager, diskmgmt.msc - Disk Management, compmgmt.msc - Computer Management, iscsicpl - ISCSI Initiator, msinfo32 - System Information, lpksetup - Languages, etc.
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