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Windows 10 explorer can refer to 2 things: Windows Explorer (file explorer) or the web browser (Microsoft Edge). To find either, click on the Search/Cortana icon (depending on if you have activated Cortana), and search for what you are looking for
NetWare is a command-line operating system developed by Novell, Inc and designed to run in the server of a local area network, or LAN. NetWare supports Windows, Macintosh, DOS, and OS/2 clients.
The command is: "start explorer.exe".
Windows Explorer is a file manager application that is included with releases of the Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows 95onwards. It provides a graphical user interface for accessing the file systems. It is also the component of the operating system that presents many user interface items on the monitor such as the taskbar and desktop. Controlling the computer is possible without Windows Explorer running (for example, the File | Run command in Task Manager on NT-derived versions of Windows will function without it, as will commands typed in a command prompt window). It is sometimes referred to as the Windows Shell, explorer.exe, or simply "Explorer".
Windows does not have such command. Windows command line is extremely limited. If you want more advanced functionality install cygwin-bash or Microsoft PowerShell
In windows: start Explorer.exeThis will open up windows explorer.
Command name for copying text in microsoft windows is control plus c. This command can be used everywhere in windows for copying anything. You can also copy music, video, etc files.
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short cuts run command explorer start menu
To disable the Run command in Windows XP using the Registry Editor, first, open the Registry Editor by typing regedit in the Start menu's Run dialog. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer. If the Explorer key doesn’t exist, create it. Then, create a new DWORD value named NoRun and set its value to 1. This will disable the Run command from the Start menu. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
You can use the Split command to do that, splitting windows into panes that can be vertically or horizontally arranged.
Assuming that we are discussing Windows XP it is call Explorer or Windows Explorer (not to be confused with Internet Explorer. It is called Finder on a Mac (as if anyone cares). If referring to a terminal command: ls