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  2. cmd.exe - Wikipedia

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    Command Prompt, also known as cmd.exe or cmd, is the default command-line interpreter for the OS/2, [1] eComStation, ArcaOS, Microsoft Windows ( Windows NT family and Windows CE family ), and ReactOS [2] operating systems. On Windows CE .NET 4.2, [3] Windows CE 5.0 [4] and Windows Embedded CE 6.0 [5] it is referred to as the Command Processor ...

  3. List of command-line interpreters - Wikipedia

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    Recovery Console. Windows PowerShell, a command processor based on .NET Framework. PowerShell, a command processor based on .NET. Hamilton C shell, a clone of the Unix C shell by Hamilton Laboratories. Take Command Console (4NT), a clone of CMD.EXE with added features by JP Software. Take Command, a newer incarnation of 4NT.

  4. List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    APPEND. Sets the path to be searched for data files or displays the current search path. The APPEND command is similar to the PATH command that tells DOS where to search for program files (files with a .COM, . EXE, or .BAT file name extension). The command is available in MS-DOS versions 3.2 and later.

  5. Microsoft's Ultimate Steal is back, but you can do better - AOL

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    There are still a few deals to be had for college students as part of the Ultimate Steal. The promotion also includes Microsoft Visio for $55 and the Office Language pack for only $9.99.

  6. In the Beginning... Was the Command Line - Wikipedia

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    A recurring theme is the full power of the command line compared with easier-to-learn graphical user interfaces (GUIs) which are described as broken mixed metaphors for 'power users'. He then mentions GUIs that have traditional terminals in windows. In a Slashdot interview in 2004, in response to the question:

  7. powercfg - Wikipedia

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    powercfg. powercfg ( executable name powercfg.exe) is a command-line utility that is used from an elevated Windows Command Prompt to control all configurable power system settings, including hardware-specific configurations that are not configurable through the Control Panel, on a per-user basis. It was first introduced by Microsoft in Windows ...

  8. cd (command) - Wikipedia

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    The command is analogous to the Stratus OpenVOS change_current_dir command. [9] cd is frequently included built directly into a command-line interpreter. This is the case in most of the Unix shells (Bourne shell, tcsh, bash, etc.), cmd.exe on Microsoft Windows NT/2000+ and Windows PowerShell on Windows 7+ and COMMAND.COM on DOS/ Microsoft ...

  9. Command-line interface - Wikipedia

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    Command-line interface. A command-line interface ( CLI) is a means of interacting with a computer program by inputting lines of text called command-lines. Command-line interfaces emerged in the mid-1960s, on computer terminals, as an interactive and more user-friendly alternative to the non-interactive interface available with punched cards ...