The command prompt configuration guide
News If you want to perform some power configuration techniques from the command line, you need to use the Cmd.exe shell. If you want to run an older, MS-DOS-based application, I recommend using the COMMAND.COM interpreter through the Cmd.exe shell.
[February 4, 2003, 11:50]
A Not-so-Stupid Nerd Trick in Windows XP Pro
Blog A one line batch file is all you need like: cmd /c “c:\folder name\surprise.exe” Since the system considers a batch file to be part of the cmd shell it executes it. When the process has reached conclusion, put a shutdown.exe command in the batch...
[August 14, 2009, 15:59]
BWY Systems XConsole
Downloads If the XC interpreter does not have a special Windows command you are looking for, you can run cmd.exe for use as normal. Not only can XConsole run all Windows command line applications like Telnet and FTP, applications like the included XConsole...
[August 13, 2008, 10:19]



