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Windows Command Line — Windows Commands, Batch files, Command prompt and PowerShell
Learn about Windows CMD Commands, command prompt, Run command, Batch scripts, Dos and PowerShell commands, configuring user accounts, services, network and file system from command prompt
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We can find SID of a user from windows command line using wmic or whoami command. This post explains how to use these commands to get SID(security id) of a local or domain user.
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Net user command : Manage user accounts from command line
Net user command syntax and examples. Use net user command to add a user, delete a user, set password for a user from windows command line. Works on XP, Vista and Windows 7.
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Add new user account from command line (CMD)
Adding users from command line is much easier rather than going through UI. It saves lot of time for Windows admins to add users in bulk using CLI commands/script. Net user command is the one that Windows users can use to manage user accounts, read...
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How to check if Windows 32 or 64 bit?
There are multiple ways to check whether a Windows computer is running 32-bit OS or of 64-bit one. Check 32 or 64 bit using WMIC You can get to know the OS architecture by running the below simple command. wmic os get OSArchitecture Example: c:\>...
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If you ever need to find when was Windows installed on your computer or laptop, then here is a Windows command Systeminfo that can help you with that. Run the below Open command prompt Run the command systeminfo | findstr /C:"Install Date" The below...
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User questions about fixing javac not recognized error
Of all my posts, the one that gets most number of comments is – “Javac is not recognized as internal or external command” Due to heavy incoming comments, I stopped approving them long back to avoid the page become a giant one. However there are still...
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