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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.
There is a command line at the bottom of the screen. This is where the prompt is to type in commands.
Go to command prompt and run "help" command..
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The usual indication of running as the administrator in Unix is show a prompt that contains the '#' character as either the prompt or part of the prompt.
command-line Edit: Command Prompt is the correct name.
The secondary prompt (PS2) is used to prompt the user with whatever string they want to indicate a command continuation line. For example, if I use the standard PS2 prompt and type in the command: cat abc def \ The shell will prompt me for the rest of the line with a ? mark or some other character. I usually set my secondary prompt for something more interesting, such as: PS2='more ? ' So that I know that the shell wants more information before executing the command line.
the command prompt is a program where you can command the computer to perform functions such as shutdown, restart, open a certain file, start a program, etc.
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.
Command prompt/line is used to execute entered commands. Command prompt is mostly commonly used to execute batch files, perform advanced administrative functions, and troubleshoot and solve certain kinds of windows issues.