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    Question Dos Commands

    Hey does anyone know dos commands any more?... if so i wanted to know how to close programs and restart the computer using just dos and not windows... thanks
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    Click Start, Help and Support, then search for Command-line reference A-Z.

    the following list will come up. You can click on any command to see what it does.

    Also, check out the following book, I HIGHLY recommend it... Don't be turned off because it's for NT, almost all of the commands etc... work in the newer versions... Windows NT Shell Scripting

    Command-line reference A-ZTo find information about a command, on the A-Z button menu at the top of this page, click the letter that the command starts with, and then click the command name.

    In addition to the tools installed with Windows XP, there are over 40 support tools included on the Windows XP CD. You can use these tools to diagnose and resolve computer problems. For more information about these support tools, see Windows Support Tools. For information about installing support tools, see Install Windows Support Tools.

    For more information about changes to the functionality of MS-DOS commands, new command-line tools, command shell functionality, configuring the command prompt, and automating commmand-line tasks, see Command-line reference.

    Some command-line tools require the user to have administrator-level privileges on source and/or target computers.

    Command-line tools must be run at the prompt of the Cmd.exe command interpreter. To open Command Prompt, click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK. To view help at the command-line, at the command prompt, type the following:

    CommandName /?

    AArp
    Assoc
    At
    Atmadm
    Attrib
    BBatch files
    Bootcfg
    Break
    CCacls
    Call
    Change
    Chcp
    Chdir
    Chkdsk
    Chkntfs
    Cipher
    Cls
    Cmd
    Cmstp
    Color
    Command shell overview
    Comp
    Compact
    Convert
    Copy
    Cprofile
    CScript overview
    DDate
    Defrag
    Del
    Dir
    Diskcomp
    Diskcopy
    DiskPart
    Doskey
    Driverquery
    EEcho
    Endlocal
    Eventcreate
    Eventquery
    Eventtriggers
    Evntcmd
    Exit
    Expand
    FFc
    Filter commands
    Find
    Findstr
    Finger
    Flattemp
    For
    Format
    Fsutil
    Ftp
    Ftp subcommands
    Ftype
    GGetmac
    Goto
    Gpresult
    Gpupdate
    Graftabl
    HHelp
    Helpctr
    Hostname
    IIf
    Ipconfig
    Ipseccmd
    Ipxroute
    Irftp
    LLabel
    Lodctr
    Logman
    Lpq
    Lpr
    MMacfile
    Mkdir (md)
    Mmc
    Mode
    More
    Mountvol
    Move
    MS-DOS subsystem configuration commands
    Msiexec
    Msinfo32
    NNbtstat
    Net services overview
    Net services commands
    Netsh command overview
    Netsh commands for AAAA
    Netsh commands for DHCP
    Netsh diagnostic (diag) commands
    Netsh commands for Interface IP
    Netsh commands for RAS
    Netsh commands for Routing
    Netsh commands for WINS
    Netstat
    Nslookup
    Nslookup subcommands
    Ntbackup
    Ntcmdprompt
    Ntsd
    OOpenfiles
    PPagefileconfig
    Path
    Pathping
    Pause
    Pbadmin
    Pentnt
    Perfmon
    Ping
    Popd
    Print
    Prncnfg
    Prndrvr
    Prnjobs
    Prnmngr
    Prnport
    Prnqctl
    Prompt
    Pushd
    QQuery
    RRasdial
    Rcp
    Recover
    Redirection operators
    Reg
    Regsvr32
    Relog
    Rem
    Rename
    Replace
    Reset session
    Rexec
    Rmdir
    Route
    Rsh
    Rsm
    Runas
    SSc
    Schtasks
    Secedit
    Set
    Setlocal
    Shift
    Shutdown
    Sort
    Start
    Subst
    Systeminfo
    System File Checker (sfc)
    TTaskkill
    Tasklist
    Tcmsetup
    TCP/IP utilities and services
    Telnet commands
    Terminal Services commands
    Tftp
    Time
    Title
    Tracerpt
    Tracert
    Tree
    Type
    Typeperf
    UUnlodctr
    VVer
    Verify
    Vol
    Vssadmin
    WW32tm
    Winnt
    Winnt32
    WMIC overview
    XXcopy
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    awesome yous guys are the bestest!!!
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    next up: UNIX commands!

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    {{SHIVER}} "daddy, I'm scared"

    Originally posted by skiAtomic
    next up: UNIX commands!
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