At the command prompt, type in "help" and press Enter.
I presume you are asking for an example of a Brief command prompt? First go to a CMD shell by selecting the windows button in the bottom left corner and typing CMD after "RUN". A black screen will appear where you can enter any prompt such as: ipconfig - IP confirguration Dir - directory listing
administrator customer and user also invoice all these intities must be prosess
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A menu bar is a graphical user interface (GUI) component which contains all the commands that may be executed according to the current context of an application. The menu bar typically appears at the top of the application window and will display the primary commands such as File, Edit, Tools and Help. Clicking one of these will reveal related commands within a drop-down sub-menu. For instance, clicking File will reveal the commands that may be executed upon files, such as New, Open, Save, Print and Close. Some commands may reveal more specific commands within another sub-menu. Commands that are outwith the current context of the application are typically disabled. For instance, if there are no files currently open, then the Save, Print and Close commands will be disabled. As the context of the application shifts, the menu bar will adjust accordingly, enabling and disabling commands as befits the current context. In some cases, commands may be hidden completely rather than simply disabled, only becoming visible when they are within context. For instance, when you open a specific type of document, commands that are specific to that type of document will be made visible. And if you switch between multiple document types, the menu bar will adjust accordingly. In modern GUIs, the menu bar is often hidden in favour of more graphical components such as tool bars and ribbon bars.
all you have to do is right click ( inside the drive) create a cmd file and have it run "shutdown -s" on drive startup and as soon as it goes into the compter and reconizes it a box counting down frm about a min or 2 it will shut down
To find an index for CMD commands one could visit the SS64 website which offers an A-Z index of all Windows command line parameters. That should be sufficient to do everything one could desire in the command prompt.
CMD on your Windows PC Computer is used for many things. A little history would be all old computers (PC) did not have a mouse, you would access/close programs and files using hotkeys and commands. CMD is kind of like that, you can use different commands to do different things on your computer. For example, if you wanted to find the IP address of a website, which can be used for a various amount of things, you would go into your CMD and type in (example) ping answers.com
In Windows operating systems steps - Go to run type cmd press enterC:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ipconfig/allafter execute this command you will get all information about dns
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run cmd, enter ipconfig /all
Type "ipconfig /all" (without the quotes) in the cmd terminal
You can know all switches of every command bu just putting "/?" at the last.. Say if you want to know all switches for DIR command then just enter "DIR /?" and press enter..
simple, just go into cmd prompt and type ipconfig/all.
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You have to check wireless adapter properties. Also you can press Win + R then type cmd and press Enter. After that in the cmd window type ipconfig /all. You will get all required information.
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start run cmd {enter} ipconfig /all it'll be to the left of "dns server"