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    100 Windows XP RUN COMMANDS

    Go to StartMenu -> RUN -> "Command "


    Accessibility Controls
    access.cpl

    Add Hardware Wizard
    hdwwiz.cpl

    Add/Remove Programs
    appwiz.cpl

    Administrative Tools
    control admintools

    Automatic Updates
    wuaucpl.cpl

    Bluetooth Transfer Wizard
    fsquirt

    Calculator
    calc

    Certificate Manager
    certmgr.msc

    Character Map
    charmap

    Check Disk Utility
    chkdsk

    Clipboard Viewer
    clipbrd

    Command Prompt
    cmd

    Component Services
    dcomcnfg

    Computer Management
    compmgmt.msc

    Date and Time Properties
    timedate.cpl

    DDE Shares
    ddeshare

    Device Manager
    devmgmt.msc

    Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)*
    directx.cpl

    Direct X Troubleshooter
    dxdiag

    Disk Cleanup Utility
    cleanmgr

    Disk Defragment
    dfrg.msc

    Disk Management
    diskmgmt.msc

    Disk Partition Manager
    diskpart

    Display Properties
    control desktop

    Display Properties
    desk.cpl

    Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected)
    control color

    Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility
    drwtsn32

    Driver Verifier Utility
    verifier

    Event Viewer
    eventvwr.msc

    File Signature Verification Tool
    sigverif

    Findfast
    findfast.cpl

    Folders Properties
    control folders

    Fonts
    control fonts

    Fonts Folder
    fonts

    Free Cell Card Game
    freecell

    Game Controllers
    joy.cpl

    Group Policy Editor (XP Prof)
    gpedit.msc

    Hearts Card Game
    mshearts

    Iexpress Wizard
    iexpress

    Indexing Service
    ciadv.msc

    Internet Properties
    inetcpl.cpl


    IP Configuration (Display Connection Configuration)
    ipconfig /all

    IP Configuration (Display DNS Cache Contents)
    ipconfig /displaydns

    IP Configuration (Delete DNS Cache Contents)
    ipconfig /flushdns

    IP Configuration (Release All Connections)
    ipconfig /release

    IP Configuration (Renew All Connections)
    ipconfig /renew

    IP Configuration (Refreshes DHCP & Re-Registers DNS)
    ipconfig /registerdns

    IP Configuration (Display DHCP Class ID)
    ipconfig /showclassid

    IP Configuration (Modifies DHCP Class ID)
    ipconfig /setclassid


    ava Control Panel (If Installed)
    jpicpl32.cpl

    Java Control Panel (If Installed)
    javaws

    Keyboard Properties
    control keyboard

    Local Security Settings
    secpol.msc

    Local Users and Groups
    lusrmgr.msc

    Logs You Out Of Windows
    logoff

    Mcft Chat
    winchat

    Minesweeper Game
    winmine

    Mouse Properties
    control mouse

    Mouse Properties
    main.cpl

    Network Connections
    control netconnections

    Network Connections
    ncpa.cpl

    Network Setup Wizard
    netsetup.cpl

    Notepad
    notepad

    Nview Desktop Manager (If Installed)
    nvtuicpl.cpl

    Object Packager
    packager

    ODBC Data Source Administrator
    odbccp32.cpl

    On Screen Keyboard
    osk

    Opens AC3 Filter (If Installed)
    ac3filter.cpl

    Password Properties
    password.cpl

    Performance Monitor
    perfmon.msc

    Performance Monitor
    perfmon

    Phone and Modem Options
    telephon.cpl

    Power Configuration
    powercfg.cpl

    Printers and Faxes
    control printers

    Printers Folder
    printers

    Private Character Editor
    eudcedit

    Quicktime (If Installed)
    QuickTime.cpl

    Regional Settings
    intl.cpl

    Registry Editor
    regedit

    Registry Editor
    regedit32

    Remote Desktop
    mstsc

    Removable Storage
    ntmsmgr.msc

    Removable Storage Operator Requests
    ntmsoprq.msc

    Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof)
    rsop.msc

    Scanners and Cameras
    sticpl.cpl

    Scheduled Tasks
    control schedtasks

    Security Center
    wscui.cpl

    Services
    services.msc

    Shared Folders
    fsmgmt.msc

    Shuts Down Windows
    shutdown

    Sounds and Audio
    mmsys.cpl

    Spider Solitare Card Game
    spider

    SQL Client Configuration
    cliconfg

    System Configuration Editor
    sysedit

    System Configuration Utility
    msconfig

    System File Checker Utility (Scan Immediately)
    sfc /scannow

    System File Checker Utility (Scan Once At Next Boot)
    sfc /scanonce

    System File Checker Utility (Scan On Every Boot)
    sfc /scanboot

    System File Checker Utility (Return to Default Setting)
    sfc /revert

    System File Checker Utility (Purge File Cache)
    sfc /purgecache

    System File Checker Utility (Set Cache Size to size x)
    sfc /cachesize=x

    System Properties
    sysdm.cpl

    Task Manager
    taskmgr

    Telnet Client
    telnet

    User Account Management
    nusrmgr.cpl

    Utility Manager
    utilman

    Windows Firewall
    firewall.cpl

    Windows Magnifier
    magnify

    Windows Management Infrastructure
    wmimgmt.msc

    Windows System Security Tool
    syskey

    Windows Update Launches
    wupdmgr

    Windows XP Tour Wizard
    tourstart

    Wordpad
    write


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    ODBC Data Source Administrator
    odbccp32.cpl

    There is also an other command for that:

    odbcad32

    It does exact the same thing so it doesn't matter witch one you choose.

    odbcad32 is located in system32 and is used in system management in configuration tools.

    EDIT: I tried using regedit32, It doesn't work regedit does work for me.
    Last edited by Logitech; 24.08.08 at 10:04.
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    Nice list zat

    I think regedit32 should be regedt32 ... it will start regedt32.exe, which in XP is just a stub to the normal Registry Editor. You can use a regedt32.exe from Win2000 (running sfc /purgecache first, so that XP doesn't replace it with the dummy EXE), and it will start the "other" Reg-editor, which is a bit more complicated to use than the normal regedit at first, but lets you give yourself permission (Security -> Permissions...) to delete those seemingly undeletable keys ("access denied")

    Java Control Panel (If Installed)
    jpicpl32.cpl
    On newer Java VMs it can also be javacpl.cpl

    Shuts Down Windows
    shutdown
    You forgot the -s -t 0
    -r -t 0 can also reboot instead, and rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation is the same as pressing Win+L.

    tskill [process name] will also kill all processes with that name if you have Terminal Services enabled...

    I think that's all
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    Good work zatty,nice list you got there,Keep it up my friend
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    its regedit32 not regedt32
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    Actually, regedit launches the "normal" Registry editor, and regedt32 the more advanced one from Windows 2000 (if you have replaced its EXE with W2K's, like I said in post #3)...
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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