its a command prompt shell, must be there if you want to use command prompt
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
In Windows XP you can use 'sndrec32.exe' in the windows\system32 folder.
The winnt32.exe command
to stop a cmd shutdown you type in "shutdown /a" (without quotes) shutdown /a is for windows vista and 7 if its windows xp u would use "shutdown -a" the function "/a" or "-a" means to abort a shutdown
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The winnt32.exe command
It depends if on vista/xp XP: start, click run, then type "cmd" and hit enter Vista: start, type in the text field on the bottom "cmd", should be top result, click it
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Winnt32.exe
Windows XP: Start>Run>Type cmd Windows Vista: Start>Type cmd in search box Windows 95/98/ME Start>Run>Type command
You really dont use an IPV4 Address, unless your making a port forward server but you normally do it with a default gateway. But to access on a windows XP and above (You can do it on XP, Vista 7 and, 8) But press the windows key type in CMD and open that and in the command console/cmd type in ipconfig and scroll down or up and find IP Adapter and that is the main addresses you use.
Yes, exes work on all Windows Operating systems