When we look at some of the computer tutorials, we often see that the tutorial mentions that you can execute a program or open an operation by entering an English run command in the computer's running window. So, what do these English-speaking commands mean? Below, the small series to everyone to tidy up the commonly used computer running commands and their corresponding meanings, then together to understand it!
Computer Run window
Common computer running commands and meanings:
Gpedit.msc-----Group Policy
SNDREC32-------Sound-filling Machine
Nslookup-------IP Address detector
Explorer-------open the capital governing device
Logoff---------write-off of the royal decree
Tsshutdn-------60 seconds Countdown shutdown Royal Order
Lusrmgr.msc----native Users and Groups
Services.msc---Local affairs
BR "oobe/msoobe/a----checking if XP is active
Notepad--------Open Notepad
cleanmgr-------Garbage Consolidation
net start Messenger----First Messenger
Compmgmt.msc---Rivalry and argument machine governance
net stop Messenger-----Stop Messenger
Conf-----------start up
NetMeeting Dvdplay--------DVD player
Charmap--------Start character mapping table
Diskmgmt.msc---Disk governance combined with criterion standards
Calc-----------Start the argument
Dfrg.msc-------Disk Defragmenter criterion standard
Chkdsk.exe-----CHKDSK Disk
DEVMGMT.MSC---equipment management device
regsvr32/u *.dll----Stop DLL files from running
DRWTSN32------System Doctor
Rononce-p----15-second shutdown
DxDiag---------Checking DirectX information
Regedt32-------Registry Editor
Msconfig.exe---System setup equipment criterion standard
Rsop.msc-------Group Policy result set
Mem.exe--------Show Memory utilization circumstances
Regedit.exe----Registration Form
Winchat--------XP comes with LAN chat
ProgMan--------criterion Standard governing device
WINMSD---------System Information
Perfmon.msc----criterion standard for machine function monitoring
Winver---------Checking Windows version
Sfc/scannow-----Scan error and restore recovery
TASKMGR-----Obligation-Governing device (2000/XP/2003)
Ping----Test Network connections