“Run” Commands I
Posted on Saturday, 2 April 2011 by HVS
Every program/utility in Windows can be opened using a command. This is handy and saves time, you can access any program just by typing the commands in Run window (Win+R) without having to search that application/utility in Start Menu or Control Panel. Here is a list of commands which can be used for different actions.
devmgmt.msc – Device Manager
diskmgmt.msc – Disk Management
dfrg.msc – Disk Defragment
eventvwr.msc – Event Viewer
fsmgmt.msc – Shared Folders
gpedit.msc – Group Policies
lusrmgr.msc – Local users and groups
perfmon.msc – Performance Monitor
rsop.msc – Resultant set of policies
secpol.msc – Local Security Settings
services.msc – Various Services
msconfig – System Configuration Utility
regedit – Registry Editor
msinfo32 – System Information
sysedit – System Edit
win.ini – Windows loading information(also system.ini)
winver – Shows current version of windows
mailto: - Opens default email client
command - Opens command prompt
Commands for Windows Utility
compmgmt.msc – Computer Managementdevmgmt.msc – Device Manager
diskmgmt.msc – Disk Management
dfrg.msc – Disk Defragment
eventvwr.msc – Event Viewer
fsmgmt.msc – Shared Folders
gpedit.msc – Group Policies
lusrmgr.msc – Local users and groups
perfmon.msc – Performance Monitor
rsop.msc – Resultant set of policies
secpol.msc – Local Security Settings
services.msc – Various Services
msconfig – System Configuration Utility
regedit – Registry Editor
msinfo32 – System Information
sysedit – System Edit
win.ini – Windows loading information(also system.ini)
winver – Shows current version of windows
mailto: - Opens default email client
command - Opens command prompt
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