The improvements that Windows Vista brings are not limited to more beautiful graphical interfaces and more user-friendly design in the operation, but also to the introduction of features such as Windows Vista enhanced security such as UAC, or windows Vista also offers a range of more powerful features and tools to facilitate the day-to-day use and system management of users.
The following is a brief introduction to the newly introduced commands in Windows Vista--and, of course, not all of them--these text-based command-line tools not only provide a simpler, more efficient way of managing a much more standard graphical interface, but also enable the functionality that the graphical interface cannot provide.
Bcdedit:windows Vista startup settings Editing Tool;
Icacls:windows XP cacls command of the enhanced version, to achieve viewing and setting File access Control table (ACL) functions, such as the Mobile User folder can not collect the problem of the application of the solution;
Mklink: Create and manage symbolic links (symbolic link) to enable Windows Vista to achieve a feature that is close to symbolic links in Unix;
Slmgr.vbs-windows Authorization management tool, specific usage can refer to the introduction of extending the probation period of Windows Vista to one year;
POWERCFG: Configure Windows Vista Power Management scheme and energy saving settings, usage reference to disable hibernation and release sleep space in Vista; This article comes from http://bianceng.cn (learn computer)
NET user administrator/activate:yes: Activates the hidden Administrator account in Windows Vista, as described in enabling/disabling Vista's built-in Administrator account
VSSadmin: Shadow copy management tools;
Dxconfig:directx Configuration Tool;
Ctrl + Shift + Enter: This last term is not strictly a command tool, but it is an important new feature in Windows Vista that users can use to make the application run under Administrator privileges, which is very useful in many cases.