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What useful Commands can you type into your computer run window?

Applies to Windows Vista and Windows XP

The Windows Run command dialog box is an extremely useful tool as it can open just about anything you want. You just have to know the special commands to type in.

You can get to the RUN dialog box by pressing the Windows key and R.

 

OR
 

In Windows XP go to Start Button and open Run from there. In Windows Vista go to the start icon in the left corner and when the start menu appears type in the bar at the bottom.

 

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Here are some handy commands to try out.

My favorites are marked with ********

 

 

Run Commands What they do
mstsc******** Brings up a Remote Desktop connection box

 

services.msc Displays the services that are running on your computer.

 

Desktop Displays the desktop folder which contains that icons shown on the actual desktop.

 

control userpasswords shows your Windows User accounts

 

http://www.tips4pc.com Opens Internet Explorer and goes straight to my webpage...LOL

 

gpedit.msc Brings up the Local Computer Policy

 

iexplore opens Internet Explorer

 

notepad Brings up a blank notepad

 

regedit******** brings up the registry to edit

 

msconfig displays the system configuration utility where you can edit your startup programs

 

c: Opens C drive or type the letter of another drive to open that particular one.
Control Displays Control Panel

 

Control mouse Used to control mouse properties

 

Chkdsk Repair damaged files

 

Cleanmgr Cleans up hard drives

 

Clipbrd******** Windows Clipboard viewer

 

Cmd******** Opens a Command Window (dos)

 

\\10.0.0.1 ******** It will display the shared files on another computer on your network (replace 10.0.0.1 with the IP address of the computer you want to access.)

 

\\mitz******** It will display the shared files on another computer on your network (replace mitz with the name of the computer you want to access.)

 

Sendto******** Displays the folder that contains the items in your send to menu. You can put a shortcut in here and it will appear in the sendto menu.

 

fsmgmt.msc

Views your computers shared folders

 

shutdown Shuts down Windows

 

Charmap Character Map

 

Cfgwiz32 ISDN Configuration Wizard

 

Calc Calculator

 

sysdm.cpl Opens System Properties

 

taskmgr Opens task manager

 

appwiz.cpl Used to run Add/Remove wizard

 

wupdmgr Windows Update Website Launches (make sure you have a genuine copy of Windows)

 

wuaucpl.cpl

Opens Windows Automatic Update Settings Dialog box

 

winver Shows you which version of Windows your computer is running

 

winword Opens Microsoft word

 

control admintools

Administrative Tools which have Computer management, Services, and more

 

devmgmt.msc

Device Manager

 

control desktop

Display Properties

 

verifier

 

Driver Verifier Utility

 

control folders********

 

Folders Properties

 

fonts

 

Opens Windows fonts folder

inetcpl.cpl ********

 

Internet Properties
inetwiz Internet Setup Wizard 

 

logoff

Logs You Out Of Windows and takes you to the sign in screen

 

label Shows the label or name of your drive.

 

mspaint Opens the Windows paint program

 

ncpa.cpl********

Network Connections

 

netsetup.cpl

Network Setup Wizard

 

osk Onscreen keyboard appears

 

msimn  Opens Outlook Express  email program

 

printers Opens the Windows printer folder

 

intl.cpl Regional Settings

 

mmsys.cpl

Sounds and Audio 

 

msinfo32 Access to Windows system information

 

wab******** Brings up Windows Address Book.. Do not have to open other programs to get there.

 

Wabmig Displays Import Address book box

 

wabmig Windows Address Book Import Utility

 

ntbackup Open Windows Backup Wizard. Usually in Windows XP Professional.

 

tourstart

Windows XP Tour Wizard

 

...  (3 dots)******** Opens My Computer. This one is very cool and fast.

 

. Opens C:\documents and settings\your user name

 

..   (full stop) Opens C:\documents and settings

 

" Opens C:\documents and settings\your user name

 

temp Shows C:\Windows\temp folder

 

%temp%******** Shows all temporary files and folders on your computer..AHHH there are heaps!!!

 

dfrg.msc Disk defrag

 

restore Opens the restore folder where you can click on the .exe file to start system restore

 

accwiz Accessibility wizard appears

 

dvdplay Opens Media player

 

dxdiag Opens a direct x utility

 

eudcedit Private character editor

 

fsquirt Bluetooth wizard

 

netsetup Network setup wizard

 

rasphone Dial up networking wizard

 

scrnsave.scr Shows your screensaver

 

sysedit System configuration utility

 

wiaacmgr Scanner and camera wizard

 

recent******** Shows recent documents (as I do not have them pinned to my menu for everyone to see..

 

%systemroot%******** Opens the Windows Folder

 

diskmgmt.msc Brings up disk management.. Handy to label hard drives etc

 

compmgmt.msc Opens computer management

 

timedate.cpl Shows the date and time dialog box

 

 

Notes:

  • Be sure to check this list out thoroughly as some of these shortcuts can be very handy and a lot quicker to open or start most programs.

  • Even if you just use the 3 dots to open My Computer, this list would have fulfilled its purpose.

  • Your files and folders need to be in their default location for these commands to work. For example if my documents is on another drive it will not find it unless you change the registry settings.

  • To remove the history from your run window you need to clean all the values from the HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU\ key in the registry.

  • You also can put shortcuts into C:\Windows\System32 and then type in the name of the shortcut in the run bar and it will work

  • Sometimes when you put a command into the run window the Windows cmd window flashes and closes before you can see it. Try typing cmd /k before the command and the window will stay there. For example cmd /k ipconfig

  • Try typing net use and it doesn't work. Then type cmd /k net use

 

 

 

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