Notice that the 'Recent' folder may contain many more shortcuts than are set to display under
Start, Documents.
Locked files
(Typically IE temp files or the Offline cache)
This
works on any version of NT, 2000 or XP
Close all applications
Open a command prompt
Click Start, and then Shut Down
Simultaneously press CTRL+SHIFT+ALT.
While you keep these keys pressed, click Cancel in the Shut Down Windows dialog box.
In the command prompt window, navigate to the cache location, and delete all files from the
folder (DEL /s)
At the command prompt, type explorer, and then press ENTER.
”Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness, and
from all your idols, will I cleanse you“ ~ Ezekiel 36:25
CLIP.exe
(
Resource Kit
/ Windows 7)
Copy the result of any command to the Windows clipboard.
Syntax
command | CLIP
CLIP <
filename.txt
When using clip in a batch script you should warn the user that their clipboard is about to be
overwritten.
For Example:
DIR | CLIP
DATE /t | CLIP
“The stupid neither forgive nor forget, the naive forgive and forget, the wise forgive but do not
forget” ~ Thomas Szasz (The second sin)
CMD.exe
Start a new CMD shell and (optionally) run a command/executable program.
Syntax
CMD [
charset] [
options]
CMD [
charset] [
options] [/c
Command]
CMD [
charset] [
options] [/k
Command]
Options
/C Run
Command and then terminate
/K Run
Command and then return to the CMD prompt.
This is useful for testing,
to examine variables
Command : The command, program or batch script to be run.
This can even be several commands separated with '
&
'
(the whole should also be surrounded by "quotes")
/T:
fg Sets the foreground/background
colours
/X Enable extensions to CMD.EXE
/Y Disable extensions to CMD.EXE
/A Output ANSI characters
/U Output UNICODE characters (UCS-2 le)
These
options will affect
piping or redirecting
to a file.
Most common text files are ANSI,
use these switches
when you need to convert the character set.
/D Ignore registry AutoRun commands
HKLM | HKCU \Software\Microsoft\Command Processor\AutoRun
/F:ON Enable auto-completion of pathnames entered at the CMD prompt
/F:OFF Disable auto-completion of pathnames
entered at the CMD
prompt (default)
At the command prompt
Ctrl-D
gives fol
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