A to Z List Of Windows CMD Commands

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What is CMD ? 

Abbreviation for command, cmd is a Microsoft Windows command that opens the Windows command line  window

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Abbreviation for command, cmd is a Microsoft Windows command that opens the Windows command line  window.  

  Note: Windows 95 and 98 users can only enter the command line by entering command; all other Windows users can enter by using either command or cmd.  

The Command Prompt (CMD) provides access to over 280 commands in Windows . These commands are used to do certain task from the command line in operating system instead of the graphical Windows  Interface. 

How to Open Windows CMD?

  You need to just type the "CMD" in windows start menu bar. Alternatively, you can press "Windows button + R" button together and open the "RUN" utility, type "CMD" and press enter. 

Are the Commands Case-Sensitive?

  No, the commands used in Windows  command prompt is not case-sensitive. You can type the same command in capital letters or either in small letters. For instance, you type ping or PING, it's the same thing in windows command prompt.  

List Of A to Z List Of CMD Commands

A – Windows CMD commands

addusers   Used to add and list users in a CSV file

admodcmd   Used for bulk modifying contents in an active directory

arp    Address Resolution Protocol is used to map IP address to the hardware address

assoc   Used to change associations for file extensions

associat   One step file association

at    Run a command at a specific time

atmadm   Display connection info of the ATM adapter

attrib   Used to change file attributes

B – Windows CMD Commands

bcdboot Used to create and repair a system partition

bcdedit Used to manage boot configuration data

bitsadmin Used to manage the Background Intelligent Transfer Service

bootcfg Used to edit boot configuration in Windows

break Enable/Disable break capability (CTRL+C) in CMD

C – Windows CMD Commands  

cacls Used to change permissions of files

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