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Windows Best Command Prompt Tricks & Hacks

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  • dir *.ext /s /b > files.txt

    This command line will create a file called files.txt. When you open this file, there will be a complete list of all the files in that directory and all subdirectories with the .ext extension. You can then open up this text file in any text editor and work this the information.By changing the ext part, you can select different files. For example, if you wanted to list all of the PDF documents, you would type:


    dir *.pdf /s /b > files.txt
    Get Your IP Address Information

    ipconfig /all

    This will retrieve a pile of information about your network connection and IP information. From this command, you can get:

        Host Name
        Primary DNS Suffix
        Node Type
        IP Routing Enabled
        WINS Proxy Enabled
        DNS Suffix Search List
        Connection-specific DNS Suffix
        Network Adapter Description
        Physical (MAC) Address
        DHCP Enabled
        IP Address
        Subnet Mask
        Default Gateway
        DNS Servers 

    Get Installed Driver Information

    driverquery

    It can be very useful when troubleshooting to know what drivers are installed on a system. This command will give you a complete listing of the drivers and when they were installed.
    Copy Files Via Infrared Port

    irftp filename.ext

    This will fire up the Wireless Link dialog so that you can copy the specified file via an infrared port.
    Find Files Opened By Network Users

    openfiles /query

    If you are running a system and you want to know who has files open on your computer, this command will provide you a list of those users and the files that they have open.

        Note: If you get an error saying The system global flag ‘maintain objects list’ needs to be enabled to see local opened files, you can fix this issue by typing openfiles /local on. You will have to reboot the system but it will resolve the issue.

    Monitor Port Activity

    netstat -a 30

    This will show you all of the TCP/IP ports that are being used on your system and what they are connecting to (or being connected from). It will continue to monitor these ports and refresh the information every 30 seconds. You can change the refresh rate by changing the number at the end of the command.


    Recover Information From A Corrupt File

    recover filename.ext

    If you have a disk with damaged sectors, you can attempt to recover as much information as possible from the damaged file. Data that is not damaged can be retrieved but data in damaged sectors will be lost.
    Defragment Remote Computer

    rexec remotePC defrag C: /F

    This command used the rexec command to force a defragment of the C: drive on the computer named remotePC. You can use whatever you want to for the command (I just used defrag C: /F as an example). This is very useful for remote maintenance.
    Retrieve Detailed System Information

    systeminfo

    With this command, you can retrieve the following information:

        Host Name
        OS Name
        OS Version
        OS Manufacturer
        OS Configuration
        OS Build Type
        Registered Owner
        Registered Organization
        Product ID
        Original Install Date
        System Up Time
        System Manufacturer
        System Model
        System type
        Processor(s)
        BIOS Version
        Windows Directory
        System Directory
        Boot Device
        System Locale
        Input Locale
        Time Zone
        Total Physical Memory
        Available Physical Memory
        Virtual Memory Max Size
        Virtual Memory Available
        Virtual Memory In Use
        Page File Location(s)
        Domain
        Logon Server
        Hotfix(s)
        NetWork Card(s) 

    Automatically Defragment C: Daily

    schtasks /create /tn "Defrag C" /tr "defrag c: /f" /sc daily /st 23:00:00 /ru "System"

    This will set your computer to automatically perform a complete defrag of the C: drive each day at 11:00:00 PM (23:00:00). It does this by creating a scheduled task called Defrag C. It will run this command under the computer’s system account.
    Map A Drive Letter to a Folder

    subst W: C:\windows

    Sometimes, your directory structure can get pretty deep and complicated. You can simplify this a bit by mapping a drive letter to commonly used folders. In the example that I have given, this will create a drive letter W: and map it to the C:\windows directory. Then, whenever you go into My Computer, you will see a W: drive and when you browse to it, it will automatically take you to the contents of the C:\windows folder.

    You can do this with any unused drive letter and any folder that exists on your system.
    List All Tasks Running On The Computer

    tasklist

    It’s always good to know what is running on your system. This is the command line version of the processes tab in Taks Manager.
    Kill A Program

    taskkill /im programname.exe /f

    If, when using the tasklist command, you discover that there is something running you just want killed. This is the way to do it! Just note the program name and use it in place of programname.exe.
    Reboot a Remote Computer

    shutdown -r -f -m \\remotePC -c "System will be rebooted in 20 seconds"

    Sometimes, you just need to reboot a system. This will do it remotely and give the user a 20 second warning.

    Tip : To open Command Prompt, click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK. Best Command Prompt for Windows


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    Save A List of Files to a Text File by Extension

    dir *.ext /s /b > files.txt

    This command line will create a file called files.txt. When you open this file, there will be a complete list of all the files in that directory and all subdirectories with the .ext extension. You can then open up this text file in any text editor and work this the information.By changing the ext part, you can select different files. For example, if you wanted to list all of the PDF documents, you would type:

    dir *.pdf /s /b > files.txt
    Get Your IP Address Information

    ipconfig /all

    This will retrieve a pile of information about your network connection and IP information. From this command, you can get:

        Host Name
        Primary DNS Suffix
        Node Type
        IP Routing Enabled
        WINS Proxy Enabled
        DNS Suffix Search List
        Connection-specific DNS Suffix
        Network Adapter Description
        Physical (MAC) Address
        DHCP Enabled
        IP Address
        Subnet Mask
        Default Gateway
        DNS Servers 

    Get Installed Driver Information

    driverquery

    It can be very useful when troubleshooting to know what drivers are installed on a system. This command will give you a complete listing of the drivers and when they were installed.
    Copy Files Via Infrared Port

    irftp filename.ext

    This will fire up the Wireless Link dialog so that you can copy the specified file via an infrared port.
    Find Files Opened By Network Users

    openfiles /query

    If you are running a system and you want to know who has files open on your computer, this command will provide you a list of those users and the files that they have open.

        Note: If you get an error saying The system global flag ‘maintain objects list’ needs to be enabled to see local opened files, you can fix this issue by typing openfiles /local on. You will have to reboot the system but it will resolve the issue.

    Monitor Port Activity

    netstat -a 30

    This will show you all of the TCP/IP ports that are being used on your system and what they are connecting to (or being connected from). It will continue to monitor these ports and refresh the information every 30 seconds. You can change the refresh rate by changing the number at the end of the command.


    Recover Information From A Corrupt File

    recover filename.ext

    If you have a disk with damaged sectors, you can attempt to recover as much information as possible from the damaged file. Data that is not damaged can be retrieved but data in damaged sectors will be lost.
    Defragment Remote Computer

    rexec remotePC defrag C: /F

    This command used the rexec command to force a defragment of the C: drive on the computer named remotePC. You can use whatever you want to for the command (I just used defrag C: /F as an example). This is very useful for remote maintenance.
    Retrieve Detailed System Information

    systeminfo

    With this command, you can retrieve the following information:

        Host Name
        OS Name
        OS Version
        OS Manufacturer
        OS Configuration
        OS Build Type
        Registered Owner
        Registered Organization
        Product ID
        Original Install Date
        System Up Time
        System Manufacturer
        System Model
        System type
        Processor(s)
        BIOS Version
        Windows Directory
        System Directory
        Boot Device
        System Locale
        Input Locale
        Time Zone
        Total Physical Memory
        Available Physical Memory
        Virtual Memory Max Size
        Virtual Memory Available
        Virtual Memory In Use
        Page File Location(s)
        Domain
        Logon Server
        Hotfix(s)
        NetWork Card(s) 

    Automatically Defragment C: Daily

    schtasks /create /tn "Defrag C" /tr "defrag c: /f" /sc daily /st 23:00:00 /ru "System"

    This will set your computer to automatically perform a complete defrag of the C: drive each day at 11:00:00 PM (23:00:00). It does this by creating a scheduled task called Defrag C. It will run this command under the computer’s system account.
    Map A Drive Letter to a Folder

    subst W: C:\windows

    Sometimes, your directory structure can get pretty deep and complicated. You can simplify this a bit by mapping a drive letter to commonly used folders. In the example that I have given, this will create a drive letter W: and map it to the C:\windows directory. Then, whenever you go into My Computer, you will see a W: drive and when you browse to it, it will automatically take you to the contents of the C:\windows folder.

    You can do this with any unused drive letter and any folder that exists on your system.
    List All Tasks Running On The Computer

    tasklist

    It’s always good to know what is running on your system. This is the command line version of the processes tab in Taks Manager.
    Kill A Program

    taskkill /im programname.exe /f

    If, when using the tasklist command, you discover that there is something running you just want killed. This is the way to do it! Just note the program name and use it in place of programname.exe.
    Reboot a Remote Computer

    shutdown -r -f -m \\remotePC -c "System will be rebooted in 20 seconds"

    Sometimes, you just need to reboot a system. This will do it remotely and give the user a 20 second warning.

    Tip : To open Command Prompt, click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.

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