Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Run Commands

A bunch of useful run commands.  Here is the link to the site I found this on.


To Access…Run Command
Accessibility Controlsaccess.cpl
Accessibility Wizardaccwiz
Add Hardware Wizardhdwwiz.cpl
Add/Remove Programsappwiz.cpl
Administrative Toolscontrol admintools
Adobe Acrobat (if installed)acrobat
Adobe Designer (if installed)formdesigner
Adobe Distiller (if installed)acrodist
Adobe ImageReady (if installed)imageready
Adobe Photoshop (if installed)photoshop
Automatic Updateswuaucpl.cpl
Bluetooth Transfer Wizardfsquirt
Calculatorcalc
Certificate Managercertmgr.msc
Character Mapcharmap
Check Disk Utilitychkdsk
Clipboard Viewerclipbrd
Command Promptcmd
Component Servicesdcomcnfg
Computer Managementcompmgmt.msc
Control Panelcontrol
Date and Time Propertiestimedate.cpl
DDE Sharesddeshare
Device Managerdevmgmt.msc
Direct X Control Panel (if installed)*directx.cpl
Direct X Troubleshooterdxdiag
Disk Cleanup Utilitycleanmgr
Disk Defragmentdfrg.msc
Disk Managementdiskmgmt.msc
Disk Partition Managerdiskpart
Display Propertiescontrol desktop
Display Propertiesdesk.cpl
Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected)control color
Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utilitydrwtsn32
Driver Verifier Utilityverifier
Event Viewereventvwr.msc
Files and Settings Transfer Toolmigwiz
File Signature Verification Toolsigverif
Findfastfindfast.cpl
Firefox (if installed)firefox
Folders Propertiesfolders
Fontscontrol fonts
Fonts Folderfonts
Free Cell Card Gamefreecell
Game Controllersjoy.cpl
Group Policy Editor (XP Prof)gpedit.msc
Hearts Card Gamemshearts
Help and Supporthelpctr
HyperTerminalhypertrm
Iexpress Wizardiexpress
Indexing Serviceciadv.msc
Internet Connection Wizardicwconn1
Internet Exploreriexplore
Internet Propertiesinetcpl.cpl
Internet Setup Wizardinetwiz
IP Configuration (Display Connection Configuration)ipconfig /all
IP Configuration (Display DNS Cache Contents)ipconfig /displaydns
IP Configuration (Delete DNS Cache Contents)ipconfig /flushdns
IP Configuration (Release All Connections)ipconfig /release
IP Configuration (Renew All Connections)ipconfig /renew
IP Configuration (Refreshes DHCP & Re-Registers DNS)ipconfig /registerdns
IP Configuration (Display DHCP Class ID)ipconfig /showclassid
IP Configuration (Modifies DHCP Class ID)ipconfig /setclassid
Java Control Panel (if installed)jpicpl32.cpl
Java Control Panel (if installed)javaws
Keyboard Propertiescontrol keyboard
Local Security Settingssecpol.msc
Local Users and Groupslusrmgr.msc
Logs You Out Of Windowslogoff
Malicious Software Removal Toolmrt
Microsoft Access (if installed)msaccess
Microsoft Chatwinchat
Microsoft Excel (if installed)excel
Microsoft Frontpage (if installed)frontpg
Microsoft Movie Makermoviemk
Microsoft Paintmspaint
Microsoft Powerpoint (if installed)powerpnt
Microsoft Word (if installed)winword
Microsoft Syncronization Toolmobsync
Minesweeper Gamewinmine
Mouse Propertiescontrol mouse
Mouse Propertiesmain.cpl
Nero (if installed)nero
Netmeetingconf
Network Connectionscontrol netconnections
Network Connectionsncpa.cpl
Network Setup Wizardnetsetup.cpl
Notepadnotepad
Nview Desktop Manager (if installed)nvtuicpl.cpl
Object Packagerpackager
ODBC Data Source Administratorodbccp32.cpl
On Screen Keyboardosk
Opens AC3 Filter (if installed)ac3filter.cpl
Outlook Expressmsimn
Paintpbrush
Password Propertiespassword.cpl
Performance Monitorperfmon.msc
Performance Monitorperfmon
Phone and Modem Optionstelephon.cpl
Phone Dialerdialer
Pinball Gamepinball
Power Configurationpowercfg.cpl
Printers and Faxescontrol printers
Printers Folderprinters
Private Character Editoreudcedit
Quicktime (If Installed)QuickTime.cpl
Quicktime Player (if installed)quicktimeplayer
Real Player (if installed)realplay
Regional Settingsintl.cpl
Registry Editorregedit
Registry Editorregedit32
Remote Access Phonebookrasphone
Remote Desktopmstsc
Removable Storagentmsmgr.msc
Removable Storage Operator Requestsntmsoprq.msc
Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof)rsop.msc
Scanners and Camerassticpl.cpl
Scheduled Taskscontrol schedtasks
Security Centerwscui.cpl
Servicesservices.msc
Shared Foldersfsmgmt.msc
Shuts Down Windowsshutdown
Sounds and Audiommsys.cpl
Spider Solitare Card Gamespider
SQL Client Configurationcliconfg
System Configuration Editorsysedit
System Configuration Utilitymsconfig
System File Checker Utility (Scan Immediately)sfc /scannow
System File Checker Utility (Scan Once At The Next Boot)sfc /scanonce
System File Checker Utility (Scan On Every Boot)sfc /scanboot
System File Checker Utility (Return Scan Setting To Default)sfc /revert
System File Checker Utility (Purge File Cache)sfc /purgecache
System File Checker Utility (Sets Cache Size to size x)sfc /cachesize=x
System Informationmsinfo32
System Propertiessysdm.cpl
Task Managertaskmgr
TCP Testertcptest
Telnet Clienttelnet
Tweak UI (if installed)tweakui
User Account Managementnusrmgr.cpl
Utility Managerutilman
Windows Address Bookwab
Windows Address Book Import Utilitywabmig
Windows Backup Utility (if installed)ntbackup
Windows Explorerexplorer
Windows Firewallfirewall.cpl
Windows Magnifiermagnify
Windows Management Infrastructurewmimgmt.msc
Windows Media Playerwmplayer
Windows Messengermsmsgs
Windows Picture Import Wizard (need camera connected)wiaacmgr
Windows System Security Toolsyskey
Windows Update Launcheswupdmgr
Windows Version (to show which version of windows)winver
Windows XP Tour Wizardtourstart
Wordpadwrite

How to Remove / Stop Folder Redirection in Windows Server

I found this link to be very useful in removing folder redirection.


How to stop Folder Redirection in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows 2000 Server

System TipThis article applies to a different version of Windows than the one you are using. Content in this article may not be relevant to you. Visit the Windows 7 Solution Center

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INTRODUCTION
This article describes how to stop Folder Redirection in Microsoft Windows Serve...

This article describes how to stop Folder Redirection in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.

MORE INFORMATION
After you have successfully deployed a Folder Redirection Group Policy object (G...

After you have successfully deployed a Folder Redirection Group Policy object (GPO) in your site, you may want to stop Folder Redirection for one or more users. However, before you try to stop Folder Redirection, you must first enable the Redirect the folder back to the local userprofile location when policy is removed Group Policy setting.

Important After you modify a GPO and enable the Redirect the folder back to the local userprofile location when policy is removed Group Policy setting, all users who you want to stop Folder Redirection must log off and then log on again. This is to make sure that the updated GPO settings are applied before you stop Folder Redirection.

To stop Folder Redirection, follow these steps:
  1. Enable the Redirect the folder back to the local userprofile location when policy is removed Group Policy setting. To do this, follow these steps:
    1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.
    2. In the Active Directory Users and Computers console tree, locate the site, domain, or organizational unit that contains the users who you want to apply the updated GPO to.
    3. Right-click the object, such as the organizational unit, and then click Properties.
    4. Click the Group Policy tab.
    5. Click the GPO that contains your Folder Redirection policy setting in the Group Policy Object Links list, and then click Edit.
    6. In the Group Policy console tree, expand User Configuration, expand Windows Settings, and then expand Folder Redirection.
    7. Right-click Application Data, and then click Properties.
    8. Click the Settings tab.
    9. In the Policy Removal box, click to select the Redirect the folder back to the local userprofile location when policy is removed policy setting, and then click OK.
    10. Repeat steps g through i for the Desktop, My Documents, and Start Menu objects.
    11. Close the Group Policy dialog box, and then close the Properties dialog box for the object that you selected in step c.
    Important All users who are affected by your GPO modification must log off and back on to any computers where they have logged on before the changes are applied. You must apply these changes to the user's computer before you go to the next step.
  2. When all users have logged off and then logged back on, and the updated GPO for Folder Redirection has been applied, use one of the following methods to stop Folder Redirection:
    • Method 1: Remove the user from the organizational unit where the folder redirection GPO is applied to a different organizational unit that does not redirect folders. To do this, follow these steps:
      Important Move the user accounts, do not delete the GPO.
      1. In the console tree of Active Directory Users and Computers, right-click DomainName, and then click Find.
      2. Click Users, Contacts, and Groups in the Find box.
      3. Type the name of the user account, and then click Find Now.
      4. In the Search results box, right-click the user account, and then click Move.
      5. In the Container to move object to box, locate a security group that does not have Folder Redirection policy enabled, and then click OK.
    • Method 2: Modify the security properties of the GPO to deny the user or group Read permissions and Apply Group Policy permissions to that GPO. This enables other GPO's to be applied to the user, while making sure that the folder redirection policy setting is not applied. To do this, follow these steps:
      1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.
      2. In the Active Directory Users and Computers console tree, right-click the organizational unit object or domain object that has the Group Policy Object whose security properties that you want to change, and then click Properties.
      3. In the Properties dialog box for the object, click the Group Policy tab, select the GPO that you want to change from the list, and then click Properties.
      4. In the GPO Properties dialog box, click the Security tab, and then change the permissions so that only the required users have the Read and Apply Group Policy permissions. For users where the GPO does not apply, make sure that you click to select the Deny check box for the Read and Apply Group Policy permissions. Click OK two times.

        Note Make sure that Administrators have Read and Write permissions for the GPO.
    After you use one of these methods, Folder Redirection will be stopped the next time that the user processes this GPO. By default, the object is cached on the user's computer and will not be updated unless another change is detected. To force an update, you must follow these additional steps:
    1. Create or modify a GPO that applies to the computers on which users who are affected by folder redirection policies log on.
    2. Edit the GPO.
    3. Under Computer Configuration, expand Administrative Templates.
    4. Under Administrative Templates, expand System.
    5. Under System, select Group Policy.
    6. Double-click the Folder Redirection policy processing setting
    7. Select the Enabled option, and then click to select the second check box. (Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed.)
    8. Exit the Group Policy Object Editor. Make sure that this new GPO applies to computer accounts for which users are using folder redirection.
    After you apply this policy change, the computers can detect the updated folder redirection policy and will honor the changes that have been made to stop using folder redirection.

    Note After a Folder Redirection GPO is applied to a user profile, those Group Policy settings are retained locally on the user's computer. Group Policy settings are changed only when a new or modified GPO is applied to the user or computer.

    For additional information about Folder Redirection, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    232692 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/232692/ ) Folder Redirection feature in Windows

Technical support for Windows x64 editions

Your hardware manufacturer provides technical support and assistance for Microsoft Windows x64 editions. Your hardware manufacturer provides support because a Windows x64 edition was included with your hardware. Your hardware manufacturer might have customized the Windows x64 edition installation with unique components. Unique components might include specific device drivers or might include optional settings to maximize the performance of the hardware. Microsoft will provide reasonable-effort assistance if you need technical help with your Windows x64 edition. However, you might have to contact your manufacturer directly. Your manufacturer is best qualified to support the software that your manufacturer installed on the hardware.

For product information about Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/64bit/default.mspx (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/64bit/default.mspx)
For product information about Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 editions, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/64bit/x64/editions.mspx (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/64bit/x64/editions.mspx)  



http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888203