Skip to main content. Windows XP in a Nutshell by. Start your free trial. Name Display Properties. Synopsis Change the appearance of the Desktop and most application windows, choose ascreensaver, and change the settings of your display adapter and monitor.
The attrib command also looks promising:. I think dir and attrib predate ntfs permissions? Scarecrow Man Posted May 1, What about cacls? Posted May 2, I've used cacls and this is ok, you can see the permissions.
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Expands one or more compressed files. This command is used to retrieve compressed files from distribution disks. Used in conjunction with the command redirection pipe character , a command filter is a command within a command that reads the command's input, transforms the input, and then writes the output. Filter commands help you sort, view, and select parts of a command output.
Searches for a specific string of text in a file or files. After searching the specified file or files, find displays any lines of text that contain the specified string. Displays information about a user or users on a specified remote computer typically a computer running UNIX that is running the Finger service or daemon. The remote computer specifies the format and output of the user information display.
Used without parameters, finger displays help. Fsutil is a command-line utility that you can use to perform many FAT and NTFS file system related tasks, such as managing reparse points, managing sparse files, dismounting a volume, or extending a volume.
Because fsutil is quite powerful, it should only be used by advanced users who have a thorough knowledge of Windows XP. In addition, you must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to use fsutil. Displays or modifies file types used in file name extension associations.
Used without parameters, ftype displays the file types that have open command strings defined. Returns the media access control MAC address and list of network protocols associated with each address for all network cards in each computer, either locally or across a network.
Within a batch program, directs Windows XP to a line identified by a label. When the label is found, it processes the commands that begin on the next line. Provides online information about system commands that is, non-network commands. Used without parameters, help lists and briefly describes every system command.
Starts Help and Support Center. Used without parameters, helpctr displays the Help and Support Center home page. Used without parameters, ipconfig displays the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for all adapters.
Ipseccmd has three modes: dynamic mode, static mode, and query mode. Displays and modifies information about the routing tables used by the IPX protocol. Used without parameters, ipxroute displays the default settings for packets that are sent to unknown, broadcast, and multicast addresses.
Sends files over an infrared link. Creates, changes, or deletes the volume label that is, the name of a disk. Used without parameters, label changes the current volume label or deletes the existing label. Registers new Performance counter names and Explain text for a service or device driver, and saves and restores counter settings and Explain text. Manages and schedules performance counter and event trace log collections on local and remote systems.
Used without parameters, lpq displays command-line help for the lpq command. Used without parameters, lpr displays command-line help for the lpr command.
Use the macfile commands at the command prompt to manage File Server for Macintosh servers, volumes, directories, and files. You can automate administrative tasks by including a series of commands in batch files and starting them manually or at predetermined times.
Creates, deletes, or lists a volume mount point. Mountvol is a way to link volumes without requiring a drive letter. The commands are accepted to preserve compatibility with existing files, but they have no effect at the command line because the functionality is automatic. Provides the means to install, modify, and perform operations on Windows Installer from the command line.
Displays a comprehensive view of your hardware, system components, and software environment. Used without parameters, nbtstat displays help. Netsh is a command-line scripting utility that allows you to, either locally or remotely, display or modify the network configuration of a computer that is currently running.
Netsh also provides a scripting feature that allows you to run a group of commands in batch mode against a specified computer. Netsh can also save a configuration script in a text file for archival purposes or to help you configure other servers. You can administer remote access servers by typing commands at the command prompt for the Netsh RAS context. By using the Netsh RAS command prompt, you can administer servers more quickly over slow network connections, and you can create scripts that automate the administration of many servers.
Used without parameters, netstat displays active TCP connections. Before using this tool, you should be familiar with how DNS works. Perform backup operations at a command prompt or from a batch file using the ntbackup command followed by various parameters. Runs the command interpreter Cmd. Ntsd is included as a courtesy to software developers. Only system developers should use this command.
For more information, see the help file included with NTSD. Queries or displays open files. Also queries, displays, or disconnects files opened by network users. Enables an administrator to display and configure a system's paging file Virtual Memory settings. Sets the command path in the PATH environment variable, which is the set of directories used to search for executable files.
Used without parameters, path displays the current command path. Provides information about network latency and network loss at intermediate hops between a source and destination. Pathping sends multiple Echo Request messages to each router between a source and destination over a period of time and then computes results based on the packets returned from each router.
Because pathping displays the degree of packet loss at any given router or link, you can determine which routers or subnets might be having network problems. Pathping performs the equivalent of the tracert command by identifying which routers are on the path. It then sends pings periodically to all of the routers over a specified time period and computes statistics based on the number returned from each.
Used without parameters, pathping displays help. Suspends processing of a batch program and displays a message prompting the user to press any key to continue.
Administers phone books. Used without parameters, pbadmin starts Phone Book Administrator. Detects floating point division error if present in the Pentium chip, disables floating point hardware, and turns on floating point emulation.
The receipt of corresponding Echo Reply messages are displayed, along with round-trip times. Used without parameters, ping displays help. Configures or displays configuration information about a printer. Used without parameters, prncnfg.
Adds, deletes, and lists printer drivers. Used without parameters, prndrvr. Pauses, resumes, cancels, and lists print jobs.
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