Click Start -> Hit All Programs -> Accessories -> Select Command Prompt. Type CD\ and press enter. Then type the following. C:\>start regedit press enter. Cheer up...Hope this will help. Smarty.....
Get the Registry entry using regedit command. use the command from command prompt or copy that in a batch file and execute. Use errorlevel command to verify. hope this helps!! @echo off reg query RootKeyName\Path\To\Key\To\Query /v KeyName echo Does not Exist!!!!
use command: ipconfig or showclassid
Any version of Windows does not support DOS OS.. It only gives us the DOS shell.. However you can check the version by "ver" command in DOS prompt..
Run the command:reg export Example: reg export hklm\software\myco\myapp appbackup.regThis command will export all sub key and values of key "myapp" to the file "appbackup.reg"
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.
AnswerTHE DOS command is netstat -a.
Ping command is used to check the network connectivity. You can use ping command from windows shell only, not from DOS OS as DOS does not supports networking. You can use "-t" switch with ping for continuously network checking.Syntax: Ping Example: ping 192.168.1.15 or ping 192.168.1.15 -t or ping -t 192.168.1.15
It is impossible to clean up spyware from the command prompt as spyware now users a lot of registry entries and hides its infected files in multiple locations.
A listing of DOS commands are available if you type help at the command prompt. DOS commands do vary from version to version.
no
Dos command line to start Microsoft anti virus?
yes it is an external command.