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Run command short-cut keys


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Hi following are windows short-cut keys

Run Commands

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

Calc --Calculator

Cfgwiz32 --I S DN Configuration Wizard

Charmap --Character Map

Chkdisk --Repair damaged files

Cleanmgr --Cleans up hard drives

Clipbrd --Windows Clipboard viewer

Control --Displays Control Panel

Cmd --Opens a new Command Window

Control mouse --Used to control mouse properties

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 S oftware Removal Tool

Msinfo32 --Microsoft S ystem Information Utility

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

Netstat --Displays all active network connections

Nslookup--Returns your local DN S server

Osk ---Used to access on screen keyboard

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

Ping -- S ends data to a specified host/IP

Powercfg.cpl -- Used to configure power option

Regedit --Registry Editor

Regwiz -- Registration wizard

S fc /scannow -- S ystem File Checker

S ndrec32 -- S ound Recorder

S hutdown -- Used to shutdown the windows

S pider -- Used to open spider solitaire card game

S fc / scannow -- Used to run system file checker utility.

S ndvol32 --Volume control for soundcard

S ysedit -- 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





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Responses to "Run command short-cut keys"
Author: Sumit    26 Dec 2008Member Level: Silver   Points : 1
Good One
I Think It Helps Mostly The Designers And The Seo's

But It Helps To All Also

Keep it Up

Regards
Sumit



Author: KR    26 Dec 2008Member Level: Gold   Points : 1
Hi,

Good tips.

This ll helps all computers users..
Great!!!

Thanks

Regards
Vijay



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