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Ice Czar
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just compiling a central directory of run and commandline shortcuts
Start > Run > (type)
Microsoft Management Consoles
standalone MMC consoles from the Run line
certmgr.msc..........Current user certificates
certsrv.msc..........Certificate authority *
certtmpl.msc........Certificate templates *
ciadv.msc.............Indexing service
compmgmt.msc....Computer management
dcpol.msc............Group policy object editor *
devmgmt.msc.......Device manager
dfrg.msc...............Disk defragmenter
dfsgui.msc............Distributed file system *
diskmgmt.msc......Disk management
domain.msc..........Active directory domains and trust *
dompol.msc..........Default domain security settings *
dsa.msc...............Active directory users and computers *
dssite.msc............Active directory sites and services *
eventvwr.msc........Event viewer
filesvr.msc............File server *
fsmgmt.msc.........Shared folders
gpedit.msc...........Group policy object editor
ias.msc.................Internet authentication service *
lusrmgr.msc..........Local users and groups
ntmsmgr.msc........Removable storage
ntmsoprq.msc.......Removable storage operator requests
perfmon.msc.........Performance
rrasmgmt.msc.......Routing and remote access *
rsop.msc...............Resultant set of policy
secpol.msc...........Local security settings
services.msc.........Services
tapimgmt.msc.......Telephony *
tscc.msc.............Terminal services configuration and connections *
tsmmc.msc..........Remote desktops *
wmimgmt.msc......Windows management infrastructure
* denotes Winodws Server 2003
Control Panel Applets
access.cpl ............ Accessibility Options
apgui.cpl .......... 802.11 Monitor
appwiz.cpl ....... Add/Remove Programs
console.cpl ....... Console *
DESK.cpl .......... Display
DEVAPPS.cpl ... SCSI, PCMCIA, and Tape Devices
hdwwiz.cpl ........ Add New Hardware Wizard
inetcpl.cpl ......... Internet
INTL.cpl ........... Regional Settings
joy.cpl ............. Game Controllers
main.cpl ............ Mouse, Font, Keyboard, Printers
MMSYS.cpl ...... Multimedia and Sounds
MODEM.cpl ...... Modems*
ncpa.cpl ............ Network
nusrmgr.cpl ....... Logon Management for XP (XP)
odbccp32.cpl ..... ODBC
powercfg.cpl ...... Power Options
PORTS.cpl ........ Ports*
Server srvmgr.cpl. Devices, Services, *
SYSDM.cpl ........ System
telephon.cpl ....... Telephony
TIMEDATE.cpl .... Date/Time
ups.cpl ............... UPS *
Windows Programs launched from run
osk....................... On-Screen Keyboard
calc...................... Calculator
control................... Control Panel
clipbrd................... Clipboard Manager
command or CMD... Command Prompt
msinfo32................ General Info on System
mplayer2................ Original Windows Media Player
explorer.................. Windows Explorer
mspaint.................. Paint
winword.................. Microsoft Word (if installed)
regedit.................... Registry Editor
regedt32..................Registry Editor (W2K)
wordpad.................. Word Pad
Sfc /scannow........... Restore Windows Protected Files
dxdiag.................... Direct X Diagnostic Tool
drwatson................. Dr. Watson
dvdplay................... Windows Media Player DVD Playback
excel...................... Microsoft Excel (if installed)
msconfig................. System Configuration Utility (W2K need to have it installed)
recent..................... Recent Documents folder
cookies................... Internet Cookies folder
mmc....................... Microsoft Management Console
the nice thing about them is if you go ahead and use em once,
they will be in the dropdown list
Keyboard Shortcuts
{WIN}+E starts Windows Explorer with My Computer expanded.
{WIN}+L logs you out (domain) or displays the Welcome Screen (workgroup).
{WIN}+R displays the Run dialog box.
{WIN}+D shows the desktop.
{WIN}+M minimizes all windows.
[Ctrl]+[Shift]+[Esc] runs Windows Task Manager.
[WIN]+[Break] runs System Properties dialog box.
[Ctrl]+[Tab] switches to the next tab on a dialog box.
[Ctrl]+[Shift]+[Tab] switches to the previous tab on a dialog box.
[Backspace] goes to the previous page/folder or previous Web site in Internet Explorer
Customizing your Commandline Window (W2K\XP\2003)
Click upperl left corner of top bar > Properties > Options Tab > Command History > Buffer Size > 999 > Number of Buffers > 5
Edit Options > Check Quick Edit Mode and Insert Mode check boxes.
Layout Tab > Screen Buffer Size > Height > 9999
Adfjust Screen Buffer Size Width, Window Size Height & Width to suit
Uncheck Let system position window check box and position to suit
there is also the Colors Tab and Fonts Tab
OK > Check Save Properties for future windows with same title
Start > Run > (type)
Microsoft Management Consoles
standalone MMC consoles from the Run line
certmgr.msc..........Current user certificates
certsrv.msc..........Certificate authority *
certtmpl.msc........Certificate templates *
ciadv.msc.............Indexing service
compmgmt.msc....Computer management
dcpol.msc............Group policy object editor *
devmgmt.msc.......Device manager
dfrg.msc...............Disk defragmenter
dfsgui.msc............Distributed file system *
diskmgmt.msc......Disk management
domain.msc..........Active directory domains and trust *
dompol.msc..........Default domain security settings *
dsa.msc...............Active directory users and computers *
dssite.msc............Active directory sites and services *
eventvwr.msc........Event viewer
filesvr.msc............File server *
fsmgmt.msc.........Shared folders
gpedit.msc...........Group policy object editor
ias.msc.................Internet authentication service *
lusrmgr.msc..........Local users and groups
ntmsmgr.msc........Removable storage
ntmsoprq.msc.......Removable storage operator requests
perfmon.msc.........Performance
rrasmgmt.msc.......Routing and remote access *
rsop.msc...............Resultant set of policy
secpol.msc...........Local security settings
services.msc.........Services
tapimgmt.msc.......Telephony *
tscc.msc.............Terminal services configuration and connections *
tsmmc.msc..........Remote desktops *
wmimgmt.msc......Windows management infrastructure
* denotes Winodws Server 2003
Control Panel Applets
access.cpl ............ Accessibility Options
apgui.cpl .......... 802.11 Monitor
appwiz.cpl ....... Add/Remove Programs
console.cpl ....... Console *
DESK.cpl .......... Display
DEVAPPS.cpl ... SCSI, PCMCIA, and Tape Devices
hdwwiz.cpl ........ Add New Hardware Wizard
inetcpl.cpl ......... Internet
INTL.cpl ........... Regional Settings
joy.cpl ............. Game Controllers
main.cpl ............ Mouse, Font, Keyboard, Printers
MMSYS.cpl ...... Multimedia and Sounds
MODEM.cpl ...... Modems*
ncpa.cpl ............ Network
nusrmgr.cpl ....... Logon Management for XP (XP)
odbccp32.cpl ..... ODBC
powercfg.cpl ...... Power Options
PORTS.cpl ........ Ports*
Server srvmgr.cpl. Devices, Services, *
SYSDM.cpl ........ System
telephon.cpl ....... Telephony
TIMEDATE.cpl .... Date/Time
ups.cpl ............... UPS *
Windows Programs launched from run
osk....................... On-Screen Keyboard
calc...................... Calculator
control................... Control Panel
clipbrd................... Clipboard Manager
command or CMD... Command Prompt
msinfo32................ General Info on System
mplayer2................ Original Windows Media Player
explorer.................. Windows Explorer
mspaint.................. Paint
winword.................. Microsoft Word (if installed)
regedit.................... Registry Editor
regedt32..................Registry Editor (W2K)
wordpad.................. Word Pad
Sfc /scannow........... Restore Windows Protected Files
dxdiag.................... Direct X Diagnostic Tool
drwatson................. Dr. Watson
dvdplay................... Windows Media Player DVD Playback
excel...................... Microsoft Excel (if installed)
msconfig................. System Configuration Utility (W2K need to have it installed)
recent..................... Recent Documents folder
cookies................... Internet Cookies folder
mmc....................... Microsoft Management Console
the nice thing about them is if you go ahead and use em once,
they will be in the dropdown list
Keyboard Shortcuts
{WIN}+E starts Windows Explorer with My Computer expanded.
{WIN}+L logs you out (domain) or displays the Welcome Screen (workgroup).
{WIN}+R displays the Run dialog box.
{WIN}+D shows the desktop.
{WIN}+M minimizes all windows.
[Ctrl]+[Shift]+[Esc] runs Windows Task Manager.
[WIN]+[Break] runs System Properties dialog box.
[Ctrl]+[Tab] switches to the next tab on a dialog box.
[Ctrl]+[Shift]+[Tab] switches to the previous tab on a dialog box.
[Backspace] goes to the previous page/folder or previous Web site in Internet Explorer
Customizing your Commandline Window (W2K\XP\2003)
Click upperl left corner of top bar > Properties > Options Tab > Command History > Buffer Size > 999 > Number of Buffers > 5
Edit Options > Check Quick Edit Mode and Insert Mode check boxes.
Layout Tab > Screen Buffer Size > Height > 9999
Adfjust Screen Buffer Size Width, Window Size Height & Width to suit
Uncheck Let system position window check box and position to suit
there is also the Colors Tab and Fonts Tab
OK > Check Save Properties for future windows with same title