To make yourself administrator using command prompt:
1) go to start use run and type cmd.
2)type in "net user admin."
3)type in 'net user (admin name space *.)
4)type in pass (pass will not show on tab) retype pass
5)logout and login the account with your password
echo 127.0.0.1 insertdomainnamehere>>C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts Make sure you run command prompt as an administrator and check that the hosts file (in this folder: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc) is not marked for read-only.
"msg" command might help. It pops up a message box on the users PC. C:/> msg <user_name> "Hello" "msg" command might help. It pops up a message box on the users PC. C:/> msg <user_name> "Hello"
Command Line Arguments---- I am trying to explain each word one by oneCommand ------perform specific taskex. When CMD is typed in run window and then press ok button then open a black screen that is called command prompt.Command Line ------on command prompt where command is supplied that is called command line.using command prompt dos commands are executed and java program is also executed using command prompt.for executing java program command is supplied with given syntaxjava java_class_name argument1 argument2.........Java--- is a commandjava_class_name ---name of java file which you want to executeargument1 argument2 --- are the values passing to java application from out sidethese argument1 argument2 are stored in string array argument of main method
not posiible
if you are using the IDE then there is no need to set class path, ant you are using Command prompt to run the java program then you need to set the class path where the class (which is going to be used in your program) is actually located,use the following command:set calsspath=%classpath%;actual_path_of the class;we cancall more than two class by using this command by using separator (,)
when using command prompt, after you give it a command, press the enter button. Command prompt will then carry out the task and will automatically go to the next line.
Its not possible from DOS Prompt..
echo 127.0.0.1 insertdomainnamehere>>C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts Make sure you run command prompt as an administrator and check that the hosts file (in this folder: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc) is not marked for read-only.
You can do it by using "chkdsk" command.
You can start registry editor using command prompt by using "regedit" command. You can also use registry tools such as "regedit /restore" or "regedit /fix" etc.
Run program.exeorthe name of the program, with or without .exe (if the command prompt is in the same directory/folder of the executable)
Just run "regedit" command from DOS..
i have yet to figure out how to do it in command prompt, but you can do it in notepad... just copy and paste this code@echo offnet user USERNAME PASSWORD /addgoto admin:adminnet localgroup administrators USERNAME /addpausewhere username and password are enter your desired username and password, not your normal account, because this code will add a NEW user to log in as, and from this admin file, you can grant yourself admin access, that is, if your admin hasn't blocked that command so that you get "system error 5, access denied"
use the netstat command.
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The command prompt is a terminal window, and allows the user to control their computer using specific commands. Command line recovery tools include ddrescue and the ntfs* family of tools.
You can't uninstall Windows XP, from the command line or otherwise.