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Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can click here to Subscribe without commenting. Skip to content Skip to primary sidebar Skip to footer. Share 2. Comments good utility Reply. These are very useful commands. Does anyone know how you setup new commands in the Run menu? There must be some way of linking applications with this path, maybe in the system registry? Thanks Reply. This each every lines are helped me thank u Reply.

This is awesome, thanks very much. Really gr8 work done!!!! Thnx Reply. I was searching for Xp shortcuts. Luckily i got all the shortcuts in single place. That was superb n nice.. Hey Peter …… thanks for that! Thanx Pal Reply. Hello David, use taskkill. This feature does not apply to Windows XP Home. You have to use more simple tskill there. Use it carefully! Thanks — you helped me find my Character Map!! Thanks — you helped me Reply.

Sweet list. Thank you, M. Thank you very good compilation Reply. Hello Chris, you can run a setup file manually. I hope, that the information will be useful. Also, add odbcad The software needs some information e. MAC address to control power on or wake up computers. Thanks, Matej Reply. Hello Xdc, I think, that I finally undarstand your problem. I hope, that I helped you. Thanx buddy Reply.

Hi wajid, here are three methods how you can protect your files and folders by password. What is the command for system restore point? Hi Neil, the answer is here. Hii Its very useful Thanks sandeep patil Reply. Hi Muddussir, you can use netstat command. Hi Bhupendra, I suppose that you meant mstsc remote desktop application. Do not forget wmic, one of the more powerfull tools. Me love wmic :D Reply. Thank you very much I have got big help Reply. I believe it would help me save time while working with my PC… Here we spend less time to save more time Reply.

Thanks man. Thank you very much Reply. Hi abc, try to run MS Disk Cleanup utility which can be executed from command line by cleanmgr. Very useful commands Thanks Reply. Thanks Matej Reply. This is very helpful for me and save very much time. When i am use run commands in run dialog box that commands have saved permanently. Can u please tell me how to clear command history in run command dialog box Cnd Hardware Engineer Hyderabad Reply. Thanks for these shortcuts key.

These are very usefull in working with windows xp. Hello Tom, I have never noticed this behavior yet. Could you give me more examples of applications which display this behavior, please? I would prefer applications that are installed in Windows by default.

That one simple command in your list: Cleanmgr — Cleans up hard drives Works great and is a big help!! Thanks very very much Paul Reply. It was very useful, thanks. Hello Jennifer, it depends on whether the program fuw Thank you very much I have got big help and this is very userful for me……thans for lot Reply. Hello, I am mohd shuja and very thankful to you.

But I have some questions to you please solve them: When we delete any data from the recycle bin it can be revered by data recovery, I want to delete it permanent using run command. Hello ganesh, I think most of them yes, but not the all. Hello Riyazul, my opinion is that you probably have some kind of malware software which removes classic turn off options from start menu through windows registry and adds its own turn off option instead of the classic turn off options.

Thanks of lot for almost all run commands Reply. Its realy great utility….. Its help me a lot Thnx One more thing i just want to ask is… How to run remote windows xp system, any excutable file through another windows xp system both system are in network.

Can anybody tell me what the run command is so that I can see all IE history with detail Reply. Hi, Really useful to all those who have to reduce their times. Thanks Brother it is Good and Very Good. From India Andhra pradesh Hyderbad Reply. Great list of commands…will definitely bookmark this one 8 Reply. Can you please tell me what is a comand for restore windows in windows 7 Reply.

This only works if you have administrator rights. KK: See the following website. While testing all above shortcuts in Management Consoles iis.

I tried with inetmgr it works for me.. Hi Yogesh, You can configure it somewhere at rightmousebutton at taskbar and then properties. Customize menu. The run commands are very useful and this can prevent the use of mouse to some extent. This will give you details about the OS.. Not sure how to get it from run command. What could be the problem and how can I solve it Reply. It returns More?. Thanks for your valuable replies… it pretty commendable.

Thanks SB. Matej is off testing anti-virus software full time for ESET these days. Hello, I have a created a shortcut key name test. Any user with multiple accounts can use runas to run a program, MMC console, or Control Panel item with alternate credentials.

You can run them as an administrator while you are logged on to your computer as a member of another group, such as the Users or Power Users group.

As long as you provide the appropriate user account and password information, the user account has the ability to log on to the computer, and the program, MMC console, or Control Panel item is available on the system and to the user account. With the runas command, you can administer a server in another domain or forest the computer from which you run a tool and the server you administer are in different domains or forests. If you try to start a program, MMC console, or Control Panel item from a network location using runas , it might fail because the credentials used to connect to the shared network resource are different from the credentials used to start the program.

The latter credentials may not be able to gain access to the same shared network resource. Some items, such as the Printers folder and desktop items, are opened indirectly and cannot be started with the runas command. If the runas command fails, the Secondary Logon service might not be running or the user account you are using might not be valid. To test the user account, try logging on to the appropriate domain using the account. Group Policy is not processed for the user whose credentials are supplied to the runas command.

This is by design. The runas command can load the user profile of the secondary user whose identity is being used to create the process, and that user profile may contain registry keys and values from previous interactive logons when Group Policy was processed for that user. User GPO is only processed for users who log on interactively to their own desktops by using the logon user interface.

Right clicking the program or shortcut, then selecting Run as , then ticking The following user. Then entering there user info, always worked for me. I can make a program that does this if you want I know I can enter the password each and every single time, but I don't want to have to do that, that's why I posted the question. The runas option at least will save the password for the entire session while the user is logged in, but it won't work on a logout or a reboot.

EDIT: The code is just about done now I'm going to test it and work out any kinks, but it seems to work swell. How it works is, on the first load up you give it the information, username, password, domain if applicable , and the path to the program to run. Then you hit save, and it saves all that info in the registry It's not a super-secure algorithm for the encryption, but it keeps it from being plain text, and it might take a little work to get through.

Everytime you run it after that, it reads the info from the registry, and uses it to the launch the program you have specified as the user you have specified There can even be an icon for loading the gui seperately If you have VB6, It's better if you compile it yourself, because you can change the key used for encypting the password, here is the source So a few days ago I say the 31 day count so me thinks: time for a fresh install.

Ofcours the account used had the standard admin rights. A few reboots and soft instals later I thought to maybe take this chance of a clean install to mess around with different rights a bit. So I loged on with the admin account and demoted myself the account I normally use to power user, lowering certain rights. But now when I logon with my normal account the power user I get multiple errors and warning msg stating that either the driver failed to load or they encountered the wrong handle, something to do with the change in rights doubt.



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