
Open CMD as admin with Windows+R shortcut - Super User
Sep 4, 2015 · My preference for running CMD is to use Windows+R » type cmd » Enter. But this doesn't open it with admin rights. Is there a way to type your way through to command prompt …
How to run cmd with Admin privileges using command line
Jul 21, 2015 · 11 Is there a way to run/start cmd as administrator through the command line or a batch file programming in Windows 8? I want to create a batch file which has administrative …
How to open Device Manager as admin? - Super User
Jun 2, 2020 · Type CMD on the windows search Right-click the command prompt and click Open File Location On the folder that opens, right click the Command Prompt shorcut and click Run …
What is the difference between CMD and Command prompt in …
Unlike COMMAND.COM, which is a DOS program, cmd.exe is a native Windows application usually running in Win32 console. This allows it to take advantage of features available to …
How to get domain name in Windows using command? - Super User
Aug 29, 2012 · I need a similar command to Linux' domainname on Windows without using any third-party application. Is there such a command?
How can I check a system's current NTP configuration?
May 16, 2012 · I'm hoping to find a quick, memorable command that I can just punch into a CMD console to get the result. A batch file I can carry around with me will do just as well, though. …
Windows command-line command to list hidden folders
Oct 19, 2014 · Is there a command on the Windows command-line that can list hidden folders? I've tried dir -a:dh but that doesn't work for me.
How do I find CMD Properties window in Windows 11? - Super User
Nov 13, 2023 · In Windows 10 and earlier, opening a CMD window and right clicking on the title bar brought up a Window titled CMD Properties. When I do that in Windows 11, I get a new …
windows - Create admin user from command line - Super User
How would I go about making an Administrator account (read not limited) from the command line in Windows? I have seen commands to the effect of: net user USERNAME PASSWORD /add …
How do I find the location of an executable in Windows?
According to the Stack Overflow answer at Is there an equivalent of 'which' on windows?, where.exe does this on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2003 and later: Example C:\> where …