There is a command prompt in the accessories menu, if it has been enabled.
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they are both operating systems
The company "Microsoft" created and developed the Windows 7 Operating System. No single person invented it. It was a common effort between the entirety of the company Microsoft.
CLR Win stands for Common Language Runtime and Win would stand for Windows, as in Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows and UNIX
The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.The whole idea of Java is to work with multiple platforms. It is probably more common on Microsoft Windows, simply because more people use that. But applications written with Java should be developed so that they work not only with Microsoft Windows, but with any operating system.
Microsoft Management Console
Difference: Back in the days before Microsoft Windows dominated the PC market, operating system were controlled by commands. Prior to MS-Windows, PC users were required to learn these commands in order to perform routine tasks. During the 1980s, Microsoft DOS dominated the PC market while the early UNIX command systems were used on larger multi-processing servers. The main difference between UNIX and DOS is that DOS was originally designed for single-user systems, while UNIX was designed for systems with many users. While PC's have evolved into GUI interfaces such as Windows, UNIX systems have never evolved into GUI environments. Hence, The Oracle professional must master a bewildering number of cryptic UNIX commands in order to manage their Oracle databases, both on Windows NT and UNIX. One of the most confounding issues for the UNIX neophyte is being confronted with a complex UNIX command. The cryptic nature of UNIX is such that even the most seasoned UNIX professional may have trouble deciphering the purpose of the command. Because UNIX and MS-DOS were developed at the same time they share some common syntax, and the UNIX neophyte will be happy to find many common commands and concepts.Similarities: Both has CLI option and both are quick.
cmd.exe allows you to use command line for virtually whatever you want. You can use ipconfig command if you want to see information about your network adapters.Start->Run->cmd, press Enter. type in the cmd window ipconfig.Most of the common commands used are for navigating the file system, it is possible to do some harm to the system if the commands are not executed correctly.There is hundereds of commands and programs that run within the CMD shell.This link has a complete list of commands http://www.kapcom.com.au/Windows-CMD-Commands-CMD-Network-Commands.html
Windows XP is still in common usage today because Microsoft went nearly six years without releasing any other version of Windows. People have been reluctant to switch to Windows Vista for a variety of issues, including legacy software compatibility, driver support, and (perceived) slowness.
Windows uses an assortment of word processors. The most common is Wordpad which comes as part of Windows. Windows can support many word processorts like Open Office Write, Microsoft Word, Word Perfect and hundreds more. None of these come as part of Windows.
No, OpenOffice is a productivity suite similar to Microsoft Office. Linux is an operating system (as is Microsoft Windows). Both have in common that they are Free Open Source Software (FOSS), which means they are free to download and are free to change (because the source code is provided). OpenOffice runs on Linux as well as Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X and some other operating systems.