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  1. 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 …

  2. How does && work within a batch/cmd script? - Super User

    Dec 21, 2021 · How does && work within a batch/cmd script? Ask Question Asked 3 years, 10 months ago Modified 3 years, 10 months ago

  3. How to run cmd with Admin privileges using command line

    Jul 21, 2015 · 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. How to set an alias in Windows Command Line? - Super User

    I used to work on bash and benefit a lot from alias. Is there any equivalent way in Windows Command Line? I don't want to simulate a Linux environment, so cygwin is not a choice. I just …

  6. cmd.exe - How do I turn off Windows Defender from the …

    Feb 28, 2016 · I am searching for a command to temporarily turn off Windows Defender. Any suggestions?

  7. windows - How can I delete all files/subfolders in a given folder via ...

    Apr 27, 2015 · I would like to delete all files and subfolders using a batch file in Windows 7 and keep the top folder. Basically emptying the folder.

  8. 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?

  9. How do I connect to a network share via the Windows Command …

    Jul 15, 2015 · Is there any way to connect to a network share via cmd.exe?

  10. What is the difference between CMD and Command prompt in …

    Until now, I never thought (and never observed) that cmd and command are two different things. Well, are they? Take a look at this pic: Actually, I usually open cmd from the Run dialog …