There commands can be accessed in the run dialog, right? If not, from where?
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From: "Steve & Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Steve & Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 10:03 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] 101 useful Run Commands


>
> 101 useful Run Commands
>
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>
> Guys do you use the Run feature in WINDOWS XP? For most, this feature
> remains unused (or rarely used). Why is that? Well, First off nearly all 
> of
> the Run
> Commands Correspond to a particular Control Panel Item or a Utility, Tool 
> or
> Task that can be accessed through W*NDOW$. There are, however, tools and
> utilities
> that I bet you never knew you had that can be accessed through the Run
> feature. The main reason most people don't use the Run feature is because
> they don't
> know the Commands. So, to solve that problem, I decided to put together 
> the
> following listing, which lists 101 Run Commands and what they correspond
> too...
>
> To access Run Command ; (Taskbar) Start, Run.
>
> Accessibility Controls
>
> access.cpl
>
> Add Hardware Wizard
>
> hdwwiz.cpl
>
> Add/Remove Programs
>
> appwiz.cpl
>
> Administrative Tools
>
> control.exe admintools
>
> Automatic Updates
>
> wuaucpl.cpl
>
> Bluetooth Transfer Wizard
>
> fsquirt
>
> Calculator
>
> calc
>
> Certificate Manager
>
> certmgr.msc
>
> Character Map
>
> charmap
>
> Check Disk Utility
>
> chkdsk
>
> Clipboard Viewer
>
> clipbrd
>
> Command Prompt
>
> cmd
>
> Component Services
>
> dcomcnfg
>
> Computer Management
>
> compmgmt.msc
>
> Date and Time Properties
>
> timedate.cpl
>
> DDE Shares
>
> ddeshare
>
> Device Manager
>
> devmgmt.msc
>
> Direct X Control Panel (if installed)*
>
> directx.cpl
>
> Direct X Troubleshooter
>
> dxdiag
>
> Disk Cleanup Utility
>
> cleanmgr
>
> Disk Defragment
>
> dfrg.msc
>
> Disk Management
>
> diskmgmt.msc
>
> Disk Partition Manager
>
> diskpart
>
> Display Properties
>
> control.exe desktop
>
> Display Properties
>
> desk.cpl
>
> Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected)
>
> control.exe color
>
> Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility
>
> drwtsn32
>
> Driver Verifier Utility
>
> verifier
>
> Event Viewer
>
> eventvwr.msc
>
> File Signature Verification Tool
>
> sigverif
>
> Findfast
>
> findfast.cpl
>
> Folders Properties
>
> control.exe folders
>
> Fonts
>
> control.exe fonts
>
> Fonts Folder
>
> fonts
>
> Free Cell Card Game
>
> freecell
>
> Game Controllers
>
> joy.cpl
>
> Group Policy Editor (XP Prof)
>
> gpedit.msc
>
> Hearts Card Game
>
> mshearts
>
> Iexpress Wizard
>
> iexpress
>
> Indexing Service
>
> ciadv.msc
>
> Internet Properties
>
> inetcpl.cpl
>
> Java Control Panel (if installed)
>
> jpicpl32.cpl
>
> Java Control Panel (if installed)
>
> javaws
>
> Keyboard Properties
>
> control.exe keyboard
>
> Local Security Settings
>
> secpol.msc
>
> Local Users and Groups
>
> lusrmgr.msc
>
> Logs You Out Of W*NDOW$
>
> logoff
>
> Mcft Chat
>
> winchat
>
> Minesweeper Game
>
> winmine
>
> Mouse Properties
>
> control.exe mouse
>
> Mouse Properties
>
> main.cpl
>
> Network Connections
>
> control.exe netconnections
>
> Network Connections
>
> ncpa.cpl
>
> Network Setup Wizard
>
> netsetup.cpl
>
> Nview Desktop Manager (if installed)
>
> nvtuicpl.cpl
>
> Object Packager
>
> packager
>
> ODBC Data Source Administrator
>
> odbccp32.cpl
>
> On Screen Keyboard
>
> osk
>
> Opens AC3 Filter (if installed)
>
> ac3filter.cpl
>
> Password Properties
>
> password.cpl
>
> Performance Monitor
>
> perfmon.msc
>
> Performance Monitor
>
> perfmon
>
> Phone and Modem Options
>
> telephon.cpl
>
> Power Configuration
>
> powercfg.cpl
>
> Printers and Faxes
>
> control.exe printers
>
> Printers Folder
>
> printers
>
> Private Character Editor
>
> eudcedit
>
> Quicktime (If Installed)
>
> QuickTime.cpl
>
> Regional Settings
>
> intl.cpl
>
> Registry Editor
>
> regedit
>
> Registry Editor
>
> regedit32
>
> Removable Storage
>
> ntmsmgr.msc
>
> Removable Storage Operator Requests
>
> ntmsoprq.msc
>
> Resultant Set of Policy
>
> rsop.msc
>
> Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof)
>
> rsop.msc
>
> Scanners and Cameras
>
> sticpl.cpl
>
> Scheduled Tasks
>
> control.exe schedtasks
>
> Security Center
>
> wscui.cpl
>
> Services
>
> services.msc
>
> Shared Folders
>
> fsmgmt.msc
>
> Shuts Down W*NDOW$
>
> shutdown
>
> Sounds and Audio
>
> mmsys.cpl
>
> Spider Solitare Card Game
>
> spider
>
> SQL Client Configuration
>
> cliconfg
>
> System Configuration Editor
>
> sysedit
>
> System Configuration Utility
>
> msconfig
>
> System File Checker Utility
>
> sfc
>
> System Properties
>
> sysdm.cpl
>
> Task Manager
>
> taskmgr
>
> Telnet Client
>
> telnet
>
> User Account Management
>
> nusrmgr.cpl
>
> Utility Manager
>
> utilman
>
> W*NDOW$ Firewall
>
> firewall.cpl
>
> W*NDOW$ Magnifier
>
> magnify
>
> W*NDOW$ Management Infrastructure
>
> wmimgmt.msc
>
> W*NDOW$ System Security Tool
>
> syskey
>
> W*NDOW$ Update Launches
>
> wupdmgr
>
> W*NDOW$ XP Tour Wizard
>
> tourstart
>
> Wordpad
>
> write
>
> __._,_.___
>
> Steve & Shannon
> Today I married my best friend.
> The one that I laugh with, live for, love.
> October 11, 2003
>
>
> 

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