Network classic command line (reposted)

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1. The most basic, most common, test physical network

Ping 192.168.10.59 -t, parameter -T is waiting for the user to interrupt test

2. View DNS (for cat users), or more

A.WIN98: WiniPCFG

B.Win2000 or above: IPConfig / All

C.NSLOOKUP: such as Hebei DNS

C: /> nslookup

Default Server: ns.hesjptt.net.cn

Address: 202.99.160.68

3. Network letter

NET sent computer name / ip | * (broadcast) transfer content, pay attention to the network segment

Net Stop Messenger stops the letter to make the service, you can also modify in panel-service

Net Start Messenger starts the letter of credits

4. Detect each other computer name, the group, domain, and current username

Ping -a IP address -t, only NetBIOS name

NBTSTAT -A 192.168.10.146 is relatively full

5.NetStat -a Shows all ports of your computer now open

NetStat -s -e is more detailed to display your network information, including TCP, UDP, ICMP, and IP statistics, etc.

6. Probe who connects my computer to display the other party IP and MAC address

ARP -A

7. On the proxy server

Bundle IP and MAC addresses, solve the IP of the local area network:

ARP -S 192.168.10.59 00-50-FF-6C-08-75

Release the iP and MAC address of the NIC:

ARP -D NIC IP

8. Hide your computer in the network neighbor

NET Config Server / Hidden: YES

NET Config Server / Hidden: No is open

9. Several net commands

A. Show the current Workgroup Server List Net View

B. Check the user account list NET User on your computer

C. View Network Link Net Use

D. Record Link Net Session

E.g:

C: /> net session

Computer username customer type opens free time

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//192.168.10.110 rome windows 2000 2195 0 00:03:12

//192.168.10.51 Rome Windows 2000 2195 0 00:00:39

The command successfully completed.

10. Routing Tracking Command

A.tracert pop.pcpop.com

B.Pathping pop.pcpop.com In addition to the display route, 325S analysis is provided, and the% of the lost package is calculated.

11. Several orders about sharing security

A. View your machine's shared resource NET Share

B. Manually delete sharing

NET Share C $ / d

NET Share D $ / d

NET Share IPC $ / D

NET Share Admin $ / D

Note that there is a space behind it.

C. Add a sharing:

C: / Net Share mymovie = E: / Downloads / Movie / Users: 1

MyMovie shared success.

At the same time, the number of limited link users is 1 person.

12. Set static IP in DOS

A. Set static IP

Cmd

Netsh

Netsh> int

Interface> IP

Interface IP> Set Add Add "Static IP Address Mask Gatewayb. View IP Settings

Interface IP> show address

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The .rhosts file is a text file that each behavior is an entry. The entry is composed of local computer names, local usernames, and all annotations related to this entry. Each entry is separated by a tab or space, and the note is taken with a symbol (#). E.g:

Host7 #this computer is in room 31a

.rhosts file must be in the user home directory of the remote computer. For more information on remote computers .Rhosts file specific execution, see the documentation for the remote system.

This command is only available when an internet protocol (TCP / IP) protocol is installed as components of the network adapter property in the network connection.

example

To perform a Telcon command with the name admin1 on the remote computer VAX1, type:

RSH VAX1 -L Admin1 Telcon

TFTP

Transfer files to run the ordinary file transfer protocol (TFTP) service or Daemon remote computer (especially running Unix) or remote computer from the running ordinary file transfer protocol (TFTP) service or Daemon (especially running UNIX) file.

grammar

TFTP [-i] [Host] [{GET | PUT}] [Source] [destination]

parameter

-i

Specify binary image transfer mode (also known as octal mode). In binary image mode, the file is transmitted in one byte. Use this mode when transferred binary files. If the -i is omitted, the file will be transmitted in ASCII mode. This is the default transmission mode. This mode converts the tail (EOL) character to the appropriate format of the specified computer. Use this mode when sending a text file. If the file transfer is successful, the data transfer rate will be displayed.

Host

Specify local or remote computers.

PUT

Transfer the Destination file on the local computer to the Source file on the remote computer. Because the TFTP protocol does not support user authentication, the user must log in to the remote computer, and the file must be written on the remote computer.

get

Transfer the Destination file on the remote computer to the Source file on your local computer.

Source

Specifies the file to be transmitted.

Destination

Specifies the location to transfer files. If Destination is omitted, it will assume that it is the same name in the Source.

/?

Display help at the command prompt.

Comment

Use the get parameters

If you transfer file Fileton on your local computer to file fileOne on the remote computer, specify PUT. If you transfer file FileTwo on a remote computer to file fileOne on a remote computer, specify GET.

Windows XP or Windows 2000 does not provide general purpose TFTP servers. The TFTP server service provided by Windows 2000 provides remote boot feature for Windows XP and Windows 2000 client computers.

This command is only available when an internet protocol (TCP / IP) protocol is installed as components of the network adapter property in the network connection. example

To transfer file users.txt from the local computer to users19.txt on remote computer VAX1, type:

TFTP VAX1 PUT Uses.txt Users19.txt

NBTSTAT

The NetBIOS statistics, NetBIOS name table, and NetBIOS name cache are displayed based on the TCP / IP (NetBT) protocol of the local computer and the remote computer. NBTSTAT can refresh the NetBIOS name cache and registering the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) name. Use NBTSTAT display help with parameters.

grammar

NBTSTAT [-A Remotename] [-A ipaddress] [-c] [-n] [-r] [-r] [-rr] [-S] [-s] [interval]

parameter

-A Remotename

Display the NetBIOS name table of the remote computer, where RemoteName is the NetBIOS computer name of the remote computer. The NetBIOS Name Table is a list of NetBIOS names used by the application running on the computer.

-A ipaddress

Displays the NetBIOS name table of the remote computer, which is specified by the IP address of the remote computer (separated by a decimal point).

-C

Display the NetBIOS name cache content, NetBIOS name table, and each address thereof.

NN

Displays the NetBIOS name table of the local computer. The status in the registered indicates that the name is registered by the broadcast or WINS server.

-r

Display the NetBIOS name resolution statistics. On the Windows XP computer configured to use WINS, this parameter will return the name number that has been parsed and registered by broadcast and WINS.

-R

Clear the contents of the NetBIOS name cache and reload from the LMHOSTS file with a #pre tag.

RRR

Release and refresh the NetBIOS name of the local computer registered through WINS.

-S

Display the NetBIOS client and server session and try to convert the target IP address to the name.

-S

Display the NetBIOS customer and server session, listed remote computers only via the IP address.

Interval

Re-display the selected statistics, you can interrupt the number of seconds specified in Interval between each display. Press CTRL C to stop rescan statistics. If this parameter is omitted, NetStat will only display a current configuration information.

/?

Display help at the command prompt.

Comment

NBTSTAT command line parameters are case sensitive.

The following table lists the column headings generated by NBTSTAT. Title description

The number of bytes received in input.

The number of bytes sent in Output.

IN / OUT This connection is from a computer (outgoing) or other computer to the local computer (incoming).

The LIFT Name The time the cache item is saved before being cleared.

Local Name Local NetBIOS name is associated with a connection.

Remote Host is related to a remote computer related name or IP address.

<03> Transforms the last byte of the hexadecimal NetBIOS name. Each NetBIOS name is 16 characters long. Since the last byte usually has special significance, because the same name (only the last byte) may appear several times on a computer. For example, <20> is a space in ASCII text.

TYPE name type. The name can be a single name or a group name.

Whether the NetBIOS service ("Registered") is running on the Status remote computer, or whether the same computer name has been registered ("conflict").

State NetBIOS connection status. The following table lists the possible NetBIOS connection status. Status description

The connected session has been established.

The endpoint of associated connections has been created and associated with the IP address.

INVASTATION The endpoint is available to the inner direction.

The idle end point has been opened without receiving connections.

The connection session is in the connection phase. At this stage, the mapping of the name to the IP address of the selected target is being parsed.

Accepting an inbound session is currently being accepted and will be connected in a short term.

Reconnect the session will try to reconnect (if the first connection failed).

The outbound session is in the connection phase. This phase is creating a TCP connection.

Inbound inbound sessions in the connection period.

Disconnecting the session is disconnecting.

The interrupts have been interrupted and the local computer has been disconnected and waited for the confirmation of the remote system.

This command is only available when an internet protocol (TCP / IP) protocol is installed as components of the network adapter property in the network connection.

example

To display the NetBIOS Name table of the NetBIOS computer named Corp07, type:

NBTSTAT -A CORP07

To display the NetBIOS name table of a remote computer that allocated IP addresses 10.0.0.99, type:

NBTSTAT -A 10.0.0.99

To display the NetBIOS name table of the local computer, type:

NBTSTAT-N

To display the contents of the local computer NetBIOS name cache, type:

NBTSTAT -C

To clear the NetBIOS name cache and reload the item with tag #pre in the local LMHOSTS file, type:

NBTSTAT -R

To release the NetBIOS name registered through the WINS server and re-register it, type:

NBTSTAT -RR

To display NetBIOS session statistics every 5 seconds, type:

NBTSTAT -S 5

Netstat

Display the TCP connection of the active TCP connection, computer listening port, Ethernet statistics, IP routing table, IPv4 statistics (for IP, ICMP, TCP, and UDP protocol), and IPv6 statistics (for IPv6, ICMPv6, through IPv6 TCP and Through the UDP protocol of IPv6). If you do not use a parameter, NetStat displays the active TCP connection.

grammar

NetStat [-a] [-e] [-n] [-o] [-P protocol] [-r] [-s] [interval]

parameter

-A

Display all active TCP connections and computer listening TCP and UDP ports.

-e

Display Ethernet statistics, such as sending and receiving bytes, number of packets. This parameter can be used in conjunction with -s.

NN

Display the TCP connection of the activity, but only the address and port number are expressed in digital form, but do not attempt to determine the name.

-o

Displays the active TCP connection and includes process ID (PID) of each connection. A PID-based application can be found on the Process tab in the Windows Task Manager. This parameter can be used in conjunction with -a, -n and -p.

-p protocol

Displays the connection of protocol specified by Protocol. In this case, Protocol can be TCP, UDP, TCPv6 or UDPv6. If the parameter displays statistics by the protocol with -s, Protocol can be TCP, UDP, ICMP, IP, TCPv6, UDPv6, ICMPv6 or IPv6.

-S

Display statistics by protocol. By default, statistics for TCP, UDP, ICMP, and IP protocols are displayed. If you have an IPv6 protocol for Windows XP, statistics on the TCP, IPv6, and IPv6 protocols on IPv6 are displayed. The protocol set can be specified using the -p parameter. -r

Displays the contents of the IP routing table. This parameter is equivalent to the ROUTE PRINT command.

Interval

Re-displays a selected information every interval second. Press CTRL C to stop rescan statistics. If this parameter is omitted, NetStat will only print a selected information.

/?

Display help at the command prompt.

Comment

The parameters used with this command must be prefixed in a consecutive character (-) instead of short oblique line (/).

NetStat provides the following statistics:

Proto

The name of the protocol (TCP or UDP).

Local Address

The IP address of the local computer and the port number being used. If the -n parameter is not specified, the local computer name corresponding to the name of the IP address and the port is displayed. If the port is not established, the port is displayed in an asterisk (*).

Foreign Address

Connect the IP address and port number of the remote computer of the slot. If the -n parameter is not specified, the name corresponding to the IP address and port is displayed. If the port is not established, the port is displayed in an asterisk (*).

(State)

Indicates the status of the TCP connection. Possible status is as follows:

Close_wait

Closed

Established

FIN_WAIT_1

FIN_WAIT_2

Last_ack

Listen

SYN_RECEIVED

SYN_SEND

TIMED_WAIT

For information on TCP connection status, see RFC 793.

This command is only available when an internet protocol (TCP / IP) protocol is installed as components of the network adapter property in the network connection.

example

To display the statistics of Ethernet statistics and all protocols, type the following command:

Netstat -e -s

To display only statistics of TCP and UDP protocols, type the following command:

Netstat -s -p TCP UDP

To display an active TCP connection and process ID every 5 seconds, type the following command:

NBTSTAT -O 5

To display the active TCP connection and process ID in digital form, type the following command:

NBTSTAT-N -O

Runas

Allow users to run the specified tools and programs with other permissions, not the privileges provided by the user.

grammar

Runas [{/ profile | / noprofile}] [/ env] [/ Netonly] [/ smartcard] [/ showtrustlevels] [/ trustlevel] / user: useeraccountname program

parameter

/ Profile

Load the user's profile. / profile is the default value.

/ no profile

/ noProfile Specifies the configuration file that does not load the user. This makes the application more quickly, but it will also cause errors in some applications.

/ ENV

Specifies the currently used network environment instead of the user's local environment.

/ Netonly

Indicates that the specified user information is only used for remote access.

/ smartcard

/ smartcard indicates whether the credentials are provided by the smart card.

/ showtrustlevels

List / TRUSTLEVEL switch.

/ Trustlevel

Specifies the authorization level where the application is running. Use / Showtrustlevels to view available trust levels.

/ User: useeraccountname

Specifies the name of the user account that runs the program. The format of the user account should be User @ domain or domain / user. program

Specifies programs or commands to run in the account specified in / user.

/?

Display help at the command prompt.

Comment

Administrators can use a permission-restricted account to perform daily, non-administrative tasks, using a more permissions larger account only when performing a specific management task. To complete such tasks without logging in, you can log in with a general account, then use the runas command to run tools that require greater permissions.

See "Related Topics" for use using the RunAs command.

Although Runs is usually used by Administrator accounts, it is not limited to the Administrator account. Any user with multiple accounts can use the backup credentials, use the RunAs running program, MMC console or "Control Panel" item.

If you want to use the Administrator account on your computer, for / users :, in one of the following parameters:

/ user: administratoralaccountname @ computername

/ user: computername / administratraccountname

If you want to use this command as a domain administrator, type one of the following parameters:

/ user: administratoralaccountname @ domainname

/ useromainname / administratraccountname

The runas command allows you to run programs (* .exe), saved MMC console (* .msc), programs and "Save MMC Console shortcuts and" Control Panel "items. As a member of another group (eg, "Users" or "Power Users" group logs in to the computer, you can run as an administrator.

You can use the runaS command to launch any programs, MMC controllers, or "Control Panel" items. As long as the appropriate user account and password information are provided, the user account has the ability to log in to the computer, and the program, the MMC console, the "Control Panel" item is available in the system and the user account.

The runas command allows you to manage the server of other domains (the computer running the tool and the server to manage in different domains).

If you try to use RunAs from the Network Location Launch Program, the MMC Console, or the Control Panel item, it may fail because the credentials used to connect to the network share are different from the credentials used to start programs. The latter's credentials may not be able to access the same network share.

Some items, such as the "printer" folder and desktop items, open by Windows 2000, and cannot start using the runas command.

If the runaS command fails, it may be invalid if the user account that is not running the RunAs service or use. To check the status of the RunAs service, click Services and Applications in Computer Management, and then click Services. To test the user account, try using this account to log in to the appropriate domain.

example

To start the Windows 2000 command prompt line instance as an administrator on the local computer, type:

RunaS / User: localmachinename / administrator cmd

When prompted, type the administrator password.

To launch a Computer Management management unit instance using a domain administrator account called CompanyDomain / DomainAdmin, type:

Runas / User: CompanyDomain / Domainadmin "MMC% WINDIR% / System32 / Compmgmt.msc"

Type your account password when prompted.

To start the Domain Administrator Account User in domain named domain.microsoft.com, type:

RunaS /user:user@domain.microsoft.com "NotePad my_file.txt" When prompted, type the account password.

To launch a command prompt, save the MMC console, control panel item, or an instance of the program to manage other locations, type:

RunaS / Netonly / User: domain / username "command"

Domain / username must be a user with a sufficient authority management server. Type your account password when prompted.

Route

Display and modify the entry in the local IP routing table. Use ROUTE without parameters to display help.

grammar

Route [-f] [-p] [Command [destination] [mask netmask] [Gateway] [metric metric]] [if interface]]

parameter

-f

Clear all the main routes (the network mask is 255.255.255.255), the loopback network route (the target is 127.0.0.0, the network mask is 255.255.255.0) or multicast routes (target 224.0.0.0, network The entry of the entries of the mask of 240.0.0.0). If it is used in conjunction with one of the commands (such as Add, Change or Delete), the table will be cleared before running the command.

-p

When using the add command, specify the route is added to the registry and initialize the IP routing table when the TCP / IP protocol is started. By default, the added routing will not be saved when the TCP / IP protocol is started. When used with the print command, a permanent routing list is displayed. All other commands ignore this parameter. Permanent routing is stored in the registry is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SYSTEM / CURRENTCONTROLSET / Services / TCPIP / Parameters / PersistentRoutes.

Command

Specifies the command to run. The following table lists a valid command. Command purpose

Add add route

Change changed the existing deposit

Delete delete routing

Print printing route

Destination

Specifies the network destination address of the route. The target address can be an IP network address (where the host address bit of the network address is set to 0), and the host route is an IP address, and for the default route is 0.0.0.0.

Mask Subnetmask

Specifies the net mask (also known as subnet mask) associated with the network destination address. The subnet mask can be an appropriate subnet mask for the IP network address, and the host route is 255.255.255.255, and for the default route is 0.0.0.0. If ignored, use the subnet mask 255.255.255.255. Defining the relationship between the route due to the target address and the subnet mask, the target address cannot be more detailed than the subnet mask therefor. In other words, if one of the subnet mask is 0, the corresponding bit in the target address cannot be set to 1.

Gateway

Specifies the previous or next hop IP address that exceeds the achievable address set defined by the network objectivity and the subnet mask. For subnet routing locally, the gateway address is an IP address assigned to the connected subnet interface. For remote routes that can be used through one or more routers, the gateway address is a direct access to the adjacent router, which can be directly reached.

Metric metric

To route an integer value (range 1 ~ 9999), it is used to select the route that matches the target address in the forwarding package in multiple routes in the routing table. The selected route has the least hop number. The number of hops can reflect the number of hops, the speed of the path, path reliability, path throughput, and management properties.

IF interface

Specifies the interface index of the interface that the target can arrive. Use the route print command to display a list of interfaces and their corresponding interface indexes. Decimal or hexadecimal values ​​can be used for interface indexes. For hexadecimal values, add 0x in front of the hexadecimal number. When IF parameters are ignored, the interface is determined by the gateway address. /?

Display help at the command prompt.

Comment

The value of the number of hops in the routing table is large because the TCP / IP is allowed to automatically determine the routing number of routing in the routing table in the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway according to the IP address of each LAN interface. The default start-up automatic determination interface hop number determines the speed of each interface, adjusts the number of route hop points for each interface, so the route created by the fastest interface has the lowest hop number. To delete a large number of points, disable the number of automatic identified interface hops in the advanced properties of the TCP / IP protocol connected to each LAN.

If there is an appropriate entry in the local network file in the SystemRoot / System32 / DRIVERS / ETC folder, the name can be used for DESTINATION. As long as the name can be used to decompose such a standard hostname parsing with the "Domain Name System" (DNS) to resolve the IP address, it can be used for GATEWAY, DNS query using the local host under the Systemroot / System32 / Drivers / etc folder. File and NetBIOS name resolution.

If it is a print or delete command, you can ignore the Gateway parameter, use wildcard to represent the target and gateway. The value of Destination can be a wildcard specified by an asterisk (*). If the specified target contains an asterisk (*) or question mark (?), It is considered to be a wildcard, only printed or delete the matching target route. The asterisk represents any character sequence and the question mark represents any character. For example, 10. *. 1, 192.168. *, 127. * and * 224 * are all effective use of asterisk wildcard.

The combination of invalid targets and subnet masks (net masks) values ​​will display "Route: Bad Gateway Address Netmask" error message. There is one or more of the target to be set to 1, and this error occurs when the corresponding bit in the subnet mask is set to 0. This is inspected by binary representation to indicate the target and subnet mask. The subnet mask of binary representation includes two portions representing a series of 1 and a series of 0 to represent the target host address portion. Check if the target is determined to determine whether the target's host address portion (defined by the subnet mask) is set to 1.

Only Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition and Windows XP Route command supports the -p parameter. This parameter is not supported by Windows 95 or Windows 98's Route command.

This command is only available when an internet protocol (TCP / IP) protocol is installed as components of the network adapter property in the network connection.

example

To display the full content of the IP routing table, type:

Route Print

To display the route started in the IP routing table, type:

Route Print 10. *

To add the default gate address of 192.168.12.1, type:

Route add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 192.168.12.1

To add the target 10.41.0.0, the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, the next hop address is 10.27.0.1, type:

Route Add 10.41.0.0 Mask 255.255.0.0 10.27.0.1

To add a target 10.41.0.0, the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, the next hop address is 10.27.0.1 permanent route, type:

Route -p Add 10.41.0.0 Mask 255.255.0.0 10.27.0.1 To add a target to 10.41.0.0, the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, the next hop address is 10.27.0.1, the number of hops is 7, please type :

Route Add 10.41.0.0 Mask 255.255.0.0 10.27.0.1 Metric 7

To add the target 10.41.0.0, the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, the next hop address is 10.27.0.1, the interface index is 0x3, type:

Route Add 10.41.0.0 Mask 255.255.0.0 10.27.0.1 IF 0x3

To delete the target is 10.41.0.0, the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, type:

Route delete 10.41.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0

To delete all the routes starting with 10., type:

Route delete 10. *

To turn the target 10.41.0.0, the next hop address of the routing of the subnet mask is 255.255.0.0 is changed from 10.27.0.1 to 10.27.0.25, please type:

Route Change 10.41.0.0 Mask 255.255.0.0 10.27.0.25

How to change the IP address under the CMD of WindowsServer ■■■ -> Windows 2K / 2003 Server

Change the IP address in the command line

Windows2000 is now a popular operating system. Its function is very powerful, and it can even do a lot of work in the command line like UNIX. The following is a method of changing the IP address in the command line. Now it is introduced to everyone (in parentheses, the black body is manually entry):

C: /> ipconfig (first use ipConfig this command to see the previous IP address)

Windows 2000 IP Configuration

Ethernet Adapter Local connection:

Connection-Specific DNS SUFFIX.:

IP address..............................................................

.................: 255.255.255.0

................: 10.1.1.254

C: /> Netsh (enter setting mode)

Netsh> interface

Interface> IP

Interface IP> Set Add AdDress "Local Connection" Static 10.1.1.111 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.254

Interface IP> EXIT

The set command above is explained below:

Set Address - Set the IP address of the specified interface and the default gateway.

SET DNS - Sets DNS server mode and address.

SET WINS - Sets WINS Server Mode and Address.

C: /> ipconfig (After the change, look at the ipconfig command, confirm if the change is successful)

Windows 2000 IP Configuration

Ethernet Adapter Local connection:

Connection-Specific DNS SUFFIX.:

...............: 10.1.1.111

Subnet mask.............................: 10.1.1.254

Command list

.. - Move to the previous layer.

? - Display the list of commands.

AAAA - Change to `aaaa 'context.

Abort - Discard changes made in offline mode.

Add - Add a configuration item to the project list.

Alias ​​- Add an alias

BYE - Exit the program.

Commit - Submit changes made in offline mode.

Delete - Delete a configuration item on the project list.

DHCP - Change to `DHCP 'context.

Dump - Displays a configuration script.

Exec - Run a script file.

Exit - Exit the program.

Help - Displays the list of commands.

Interface - Change to `Interface 'context.

Offline - sets the current mode to offline.

Online - sets the current mode to an online.

POPD - Open a context from the stack.

Pushd - Push the current context into the stack.

Quit - Exit the program.

RAS - Change to `Ras' context.

Routing - Change to `Routing 'context.

SET - Update Configuration Settings.

Show - Display Information

UNALIAS - Delete an alias.

WINS - Change to `Wins' context.

Route command

Routing IP Add / Delete / SET / SHOW Interface Add, delete, configure, or display regular IP routing settings on the specified interface.

Routing IP Add / Delete / SET / SHOW FILTER adds, deletes, configures, or displays an IP packet filter on a specified interface.

Routing IP Add / Delete / Show Boundary adds, deletes, or displays multicast boundary settings on the specified interface.

Routing IP Add / Set iPipTunnel Add or configure IP interfaces in IP.

Routing IP Add / Delete / Set / Show RTMROUTE Add, Configure, or Display No Sustained Routing Manager Routing.

Routing ip add / delete / set / show personTENTROUTE Add, delete, configure, or display continuous route.

Routing IP Add / Delete / SET / Show PreferenceForProtocol Add, delete, configure, or display the priority of the routing protocol.

Routing IP Add / Delete / SET / Show Scope Add, delete, or display the multicast scope.

Routing IP SET / Show Loglevel Configure or Displays the global IP record level.

Routing IP Show Helper Displays all Netsh utility environments of IP.

Routing IP SHOW Protocol Displays all running IP routing protocols.

Routing IP Show MFE displays multicast transfers.

Routing IP Show MFestats Displays multicast forwarding item statistics.

Routing ip show boundaryStats Displays IP multicast boundaries.

Routing IP Show RTMDestinations Displays the goals in the routing table manager routing table.

Routing IP Show RTMroutes Displays the route in the routing table manager routing table.

Routing IP Nat SET / Show Global Configuration or Display Global Network Address Translation (NAT) settings.

Routing IP Nat Add / Delete / SET / SHOW Interface Add, Remove, Configure, or Display NAT settings for the specified interface.

Routing IP Nat Add / Delete AddRESSRANGE adds or deletes an address range in the NAT Interface Public Address Pool.

Routing IP Nat Add / Delete AddressMApping Add or delete NAT address mapping. Routing IP Nat Add / Delete Portmapping Add or Remove NAT Port Mapping.

Routing IP AutodHCP SET / Show Global Configuration or Display Global DHCP Assignment Parameters.

Routing IP AutodHCP SET / Show Interface Configuration or Displays the DHCP Assigner Settings of the Specified Interface.

Routing IP AutodHCP Add / Delete Exclusion Add or delete a exclusion range in the DHCP distributor address range.

Routing IP DNSPROXY SET / Show Global Configuration or Displays Global DNS Agent Parameters.

Routing IP DNSProxy SET / Show Interface Configuration or Displays the DNS Agent Parameters of the Specified Interface.

Routing IP IGMP SET / Show Global Configuration or Display IGMP Global Settings.

Routing IP IGMP Add / Delete / SET / SHOW Interface Add, delete, configure, or display IGMP on the specified interface.

Routing IP IGMP Add / Delete StaticGroup adds or deletes static multicast groups for specified interfaces.

Routing IP IGMP Show GroupTable Displays the IGMP Host Table.

Routing ip igmp show ifstats Displays IGMP statistics for each interface.

Routing IGMP show iftable displays the IGMP host group for each interface.

Routing IP IGMP Show ProxyGrouptable Displays the IGMP group table for the IGMP proxy interface.

Routing IGMP Show Rasgrouptable Displays a group table for the Internet interface used by the remote access server.

Routing IP OSPF SET / Show Global Configuration or Display Global OSPF settings.

Routing IP OSPF Add / Delete / SET / SHOW Interface Add, delete, configure, or display OSPF on the specified interface.

Routing IP OSPF Add / Delete / SET / Show Area Add, Remove, Configure, or Display OSPF area.

Routing IP OSPF Add / Delete / show Range adds, deletes, configures, or displays on the specified OSPF area.

Routing IP OSPF Add / Delete / SET / Show Virtif Add, delete, configure, or display OSPF virtual interface.

Routing IP OSPF Add / Delete / Show neighbor Add, delete, configure, or display OSPF neighbor.

Routing IP OSPF Add / Delete / Show Protofilter Add, Remove, Configure, or Display the route information source for OSPF external routing.

Routing IP OSPF Add / Delete / Show Routefilter Add, Delete, Configure, or Display Route Filtering OSPF External Routing.

Routing IP OSPF SHOW AASTATS Displays OSPF area statistics.

Routing IP OSPF Show LSDB Displays the OSPF link status database.

Routing IP OSPF Show VirtifStats Displays the OSPF virtual link statistics.

Routing IP Relay Set Global Configuring Global Settings for DHCP Relay Agents.

Routing ip relay add / delete / set interface adds, deletes, or configures the "DHCP Relay Agent" setting on the specified interface.

Routing IP Relay Add / Delete DHCPServer adds or deletes the IP address of the DHCP server in the DHCP server address list.

Routing ip relay show ifbinding The IP address binding of the interface. Routing ip relay show ifconfig Displays the "DHCP Relay Agent" configuration of each interface.

Routing ip relay show ifstats Displays DHCP statistics for each interface.

Routing IP Rip Set / Show Global Configuration IP RIP Global Settings.

Routing IP RIP Add / Delete / SET / SHOW Interface Add or configure IP RIP settings on the specified interface.

Routing IP RIP Add / Delete Peerfilter Add or delete RIP peer filters.

Routing IP RIP Add / Delete Acceptfilter adds or deletes RIP routing filters in the accepted routing list.

Routing IP RIP Add / Delete Announcefilter adds or deletes RIP routing filters in the published routing list.

Routing IP RIP Add / Delete / Show Neighbor adds or deletes RIP neighbors.

Routing IP RIP SET / Show Flags Configure IP RIP Advanced Settings on the specified interface.

Routing IP Rip Show GlobalStats Displays global RIP parameters.

Routing ip rip show ifbinding Displays the IP address binding of the interface.

Routing ip rip show ifstats Displays RIP statistics for each interface.

IPX Netsh routing command

Routing IPX Add / Set StaticRoute adds or configures static IPX routing in the IPX routing table.

Routing IPX Add / Set StaticService adds or configures static SAP services in the SAP service table.

Routing IPX Add / SET Filter adds or configures an IPX packet filter on a specified interface.

Routing IPX Add / Set Interface Enables IPX routing on the request dial interface, or configures IPX settings on the specified interface.

Routing IPX Set Global Configuration Global IPX Routing Settings.

Routing IPX RIP Add / Set Filter Add and Configure the RIP Route Filter.

Routing IPX Rip Set Global Configure the RIP settings for global IPX.

Routing IPX Rip Set Interface Configuring the RIP settings for IPX on the specified interface.

Routing IPX SAP Add / Set Filter Add or configure SAP service filter.

Routing IPX SAP Set Global Configure the SAP settings for global IPX.

Routing IPX SAP Set Interface Configures the SAP settings for IPX on the specified interface.

Routing IPX NetBIOS Add NBName adds a static NetBIOS name to the IPX NetBIOS name table.

Routing IPX NetBIOS SET Interface Configures IPX-based NetBIOS settings on the specified interface.

WINS Netsh command

List lists all available WINS commands.

DUMP dumps the WINS server configuration to the command output.

Add name registers the name on the server. For more information, please enter add name /?

Add Partner adds a replication partner to the server. For more information, please enter add partner /?

Add pngserver adds a list of Persona Non Grata servers for the current server. For more information, please enter Add PNGServer /?

Check Database Checks the consistency of the database. For more information, please enter Check Database /?

Check Name Checks a list of name records for a set of WINS servers. For more information, enter the consistency of the Check Name /? Check Version check the version number. For more information, please enter Check Version /?

DELETE NAME removes the registered name from the server database. For more information, please enter DELETE NAME /?

DELETE PARTNER Removes a replication partner from the replication partner list. For more information, please enter DELETE PARTNER /?

Delete Records deletes all records or a set of records from the server delete or logically. For more information, please enter DELETE RECORDS /?

Delete Owners deletes the owner list and its record. For more information, please enter DELETE OWNERS /?

DELETE PNGServer removes all or selected Persona Non Grata servers from the list. For more information, please enter DELETE PNGSERVER /?

Init Backup Backup WINS Database. For more information, please enter init backup /?

INIT IMPORT imports data from the LMHOSTS file. For more information, please enter the init import /?

Init Pull launches the "pull" trigger and sends it to another WINS server. For more information, please enter the init plup /?

INIT PULLRANGE starts a set of records of another WINS server and reads this record. For more information, please enter the init pullrange /?

Init Push launches the "push" trigger and sends it to another WINS server. For more information, please enter the init push /?

INIT Replicate replicates the database with a replication partner. For more information, please enter the init replicate /?

Init Restore Restores the database from the file. For more information, please enter the init restore /?

Init Scavenge Clears the server's WINS database. For more information, please enter the init scavenge /?

Init Search Search the WINS Database of the Server. For more information, please enter the init search /?

Reset statistics resets the statistics of the server. For more information, please enter reset statistics /?

Set AutoPartnerConfig Sets the server's automatic copy partner configuration information. For more information, please enter Set AutoPartnerConfig /?

Set backuppath Sets the backup parameters of the server. For more information, please enter set backuppath /?

Set BurstParam Sets the burst processing parameters of the server. For more information, please enter Set AutoPartnerConfig /?

Set LogParam Settings Database and Event Logging Options. For more information, please enter Set LogParam /?

Set migrateflag Set the server's migration flag. For more information, please enter set migrateflag /?

Set NameRecord Sets the interval and timeout of the server. For more information, please enter Set NameRecord /?

Set periodicDbchecking Settings the periodic database check parameters for the server. For more information, please enter set periodicDbchecking /?

Set PullPartnerConfig Set the specified "pull" partner's configuration parameters. For more information, please enter Set PULLPartNerConfig /?

Set PushPartnerConfig Set the specified "Push" partner configuration parameter. For more information, enter the Set PushPartnerConfig / • Set PullParam Set the server's default "pull" parameter. For more information, please enter Set PullParam /?

Set PushParam Sets the default "push" parameters for the server. For more information, please enter set pushparam /?

Set replicateflag Set the copy mark of the server. For more information, please enter set replicateflag /?

Set StartVersion Set the start version ID of the database. For more information, please enter Set StartVersion /?

Show Browser displays [1bh] records for all active domain master browsers. For more information, please enter Show Browser /?

Show Database Displays the database and record of the specified server. For more information, please enter show database /?

Show info Displays configuration information. For more information, please enter Show Info /?

Show name Displays details of specific records in the server. For more information, please enter Show Name /?

Show Partner Displays the "pull" or "push" (or "push") partner. For more information, please enter show partner /?

Show PartnerProperties Displays the default partner configuration. For more information, please enter Show PartnerProperties /?

Show PullPartnerConfig Displays the configuration information of the "pull" partner. For more information, please enter Show PullPartnerConfig /?

Show PushPartnerConfig Displays the configuration information of the "push" partner. For more information, please enter Show PushPartnerConfig /?

Show Recount Displays the number of records owned by the specified server. For more information, please enter Show Recount /?

Show recbyversion displays the records owned by the specified server. For more information, please enter Show RecByversion /?

Show Server displays the currently selected server. For more information, please enter SHOW Server /?

Show statistics displays statistics for WINS servers. For more information, please enter show statistics /?

Show Version Displays the current version counter value of the WINS server. For more information, please enter show version /?

Show versionMap Displays the owner ID to the "Maximum Very Number" mapping. For more information, please enter Show VersionMap /?

Interface command

Interface set / show interface is enabled, disabled, connected, disconnected, and the configuration of the display request dial interface.

Interface SET / Show Credentials Configure or displays username, password, and domain name on request dial interface.

Win2000 Command Complete Works

Accwiz.exe> ​​Accessibility Wizard for Walking You Through Setting Up Your Machine for your Mobility Needs. Auxiliary Tool Wizard

Acsetups.exe> ​​ACS Setup DCOM Server Executable

ActMovie.exe> ​​Direct Show Setup Tool Direct Display Installation Tools

append.exe> ​​Allows programs to open data in specified directories as if they were in the current directory to allow programs to open data directory arp.exe> ​​NETWORK Display and modify IP -. Hardware addresses display and change the computer's IP and hardware physical Address corresponding list

at.exe> ​​at is a scheduling utility also include WITH UNIX Planning Run Tasks

Atmadm.exe> ​​Displays Statistics for Atm Call Manager. ATM Call Manager Statistics

Attrib.exe> ​​Display and modify attributes for Files and allness Display and change files and folder properties

Autochk.exe> ​​Used to Check and Repair Windows File Systems Detection File System

AutoConv.exe> ​​Automates The File System Conversion During reboots Automatic conversion system during startup

Autofmt.exe> ​​Automates the file format process during reboots format the process during startup

Autolfn.exe> ​​Used for Formatting Long File Names Using long file name format

Bootok.exe> ​​Boot Acceptance Application For Registry

Bootvrfy.exe> ​​Bootvrfy.exe, a Program Included in Windows 2000 That Notifies The System That Startup Was Successful. Bootvrfy.exe Can Be Run On A Local Or Remote Computer. Involution started successfully

Cacls.exe> ​​Displays or Modifies Access Control Lists (ACLS) Of Files. Display and Edit ACL

Calc.exe> ​​Windows Calculators Calculator

CDPlayer.exe> ​​Windows CD Player CD Player

Change.exe> ​​Change {user | port | logon} related to the terminal server

Charmap.exe> ​​Character Map Character Map Table

CHGLOGON.EXE> Same as sale "change" Change Logon "started or deactivated session record

CHGPORT.EXE> Same as sale port "change port (terminal service)

Chgusr.exe> ​​Same as sale "change" change "change" Change the user (terminal service)

Chkdsk.exe> ​​Check The Hard Disk for Errors Similar TO Scandisk 3 Stages Must Specify A Drive Letter Disk Detector

Chkntfs.exe> ​​Same As Using Chkdsk But for NTFS NTFS Disk Detector

Cidaemon.exe> ​​Component Of Ci Filer Service Composition CI Document Service

Cipher.exe> ​​Displays or Alters The Encryption of Directories [Files] ON NTFS Partitions. Displayed or changing encrypted files or directory CISVC.EXE> Content Index - It's The Content Indexing Service for i index content

CKCNV.EXE> Cookie Convertor transform cookie

Cleanmgr.exe> ​​Disk Cleanup, Popular with Windows 98 Disk Cleaning

Cliconfg.exe> ​​SQL Server Client Network Utility SQL Customer Network Tool

CLIPBRD.EXE> Clipboard Viewer for Local Will Allow You to Connect To Other Clipboards Scrapbook Viewer

CLIPSRV.EXE> Start The Clipboard Server Run CLIPBOARD Service

CLSPACK.EXE> CLSPACK Used to create a file listing of system packages to establish a list of system files list

Cluster.exe> ​​Display a Cluster in a Domain display group

_cmd_.exe> ​​Famous command prompt is nothing to say!

CMDL32.EXE> Connection Manager Auto-Download automatic download connection management

CMMGR32.EXE> Connection Manager Connection Manager

CMMON32.EXE> Connection Manager Monitor Connection Manager Monitor

CMSTP.EXE> Connection Manager Profile Manager Connection Treator Profile Setup

Comclust.exe> ​​About Cluster Server Cluster

Comp.exe> ​​Comclust Add, Remove, or Join A Cluster. Compare two files and file sets *

Compact.exe> ​​Displays or Alters The Compression of Files on NTFS Partitions. Displayed or changing the compressed status of files on the NTFS partition

Conime.exe> ​​Console IME IME Console

Control.exe> ​​Starts The Control Panel Control Panel

Convert.exe> ​​Convert File System To NTFS Conversion File System to NTFS

Convlog.exe> ​​Converts MS Iis log files Convert IIS log file format to NCSA format

CPROFILE.EXE> COPY PROFILES Conversion Display Mode

Cscript.exe> ​​MS Windows Scripts Host Version 5.1 Compared to this host version

CSRSS.exe> ​​Client Server Runtime Process Customer Server Runtime Process

CSVDE.EXE> Comma Separated Variable Import / Export Utility Day to Format Converter

DBGTRACE.EXE> and Terminal Server

DCMCNFG.EXE> Display The Current DCOM Configuration. DCOM Configuration Properties

DCPHELP.EXE>?

DCPROMo.exe> ​​Promote A Domain Controller To ADSI Ad Sewage DDESHARE.EXE> Display Dde Shares On Local or Remote Computer DDE Share

DDMPRXY.EXE>

Debug.exe> ​​Runs Debug, a Program Testing and Editing Tool. is Debug!

DFRGFAT.EXE> DEFRAG FAT FILE SYSTEM FAT Partition Disk Defragmentation

DFRGNTFS.EXE> Defrag NTFS File System NTFS partition disk defragmentation

DFS_CMD_.EXE> Configures A DFS Tree Configures a DFS tree

DFSinit.exe> ​​Distributed File System Initialization Distributed File System Initialization

DFSSVC.EXE> Distributed File System Server

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DFSSVC.EXE> Distributed File System Server Distributed File System Server

Diantz.exe> ​​MS Cabinet Maker makes CAB files

Diskperf.exe> ​​Starts Physical Disk Performance Counters Disk Performance Counter

Dllhost.exe> ​​DLLHOST IS Used on All Versions of Windows 2000. Dllhost Is The Hedost Process for All Com Applications. Main Processes for All COM Applications

Dllhst3g.exe>

Dmadmin.exe> ​​Disk Manager Service Disk Management Services

DMREMOTE.EXE> Part of Disk Management Services

DNS.exe> ​​DNS Applications DNS

Doskey.exe> ​​Recalls Windows Command Lines and Creates Macros Command Line creation macro

Dosx.exe> ​​DOS Extender DOS extension

DPLAYSVR.EXE> Direct Play Helper directly runs help

Drwatson.exe> ​​Dr Watson for 2000 fault Detector Huasheng doctor error detection

DRWTSN32.EXE> Dr Watson for 2000 Viewer and Configuration Manager Huaqin Doctor Show and Configuration Management

DTCSetup.exe> ​​Installs MDTC

DVDPlay.exe> ​​Windows 2000 DVD Player DVD Play

DXDIAG.EXE> Direct-x Diagnostics Direct-x Diagnostic Tools

Edlin.exe> ​​line-oriented text editor. The text editor of the command line!) edlin.exe> ​​line-oriented text editor. Command line text editor (history is long!)

Esentutl.exe> ​​MS Database Utility MS Database Tool

Eudcedit.exe> ​​Private Character Editor Ture Type

Eventvwr.exe> ​​Windows 2000 Event Viewer Event Viewer

EVNT_CMD_.EXE> Event to Trap Translator; Configuration Tool

Evntwin.exe> ​​Event to Trap Translator Setup

Exe2bin.exe> ​​Converts EXE to Binary Format Converting EXE file to binary

Expand.exe> ​​Expand Files That Have Been Compressed decompression

EXTRAC32.EXE> CAB File Extraction Utility Solutions CAB Tools

Fastopen.exe> ​​Fastopen TRACKS The Location of Files On a Hard Disk and Stores The Information in Memory for Fast Access. Quickly access hard disk files in memory

Faxcover.exe> ​​Fax Cover Page Editor Fax Cover

Faxqueue.exe> ​​Display Fax Queue Displays a fax queue

Faxsend.exe> ​​Fax Wizard for sending faxes Send Fax Wizard

Faxsvc.exe> ​​Starts Fax Server launches fax service

Fc.exe> ​​Compares Two files or sets of files and their differences compares the difference between two files

Find.exe> ​​Searches for a Text String in File OR Files Find text lines in the file

Findstr.exe> ​​Searches for strings in files Find rows in the file

Finger.exe> ​​Fingers a User and Displays Statistics On That User Finger A user and display statistics

Fixmapi.exe> ​​fix mappi files to fix MAPI files

FLATTEMP.EXE> Enable or disable Temporally Directories Allow or disable temporary file directory

FontView.exe> ​​Display Fonts in a font file display font in the font file

ForcedOsp.exe> ​​Forces a file to start in dos mode. Forced files running in DOS mode

Freecell.exe> ​​Popular windows Game

ftp.exe> ​​File Transfer Protocol Used to Transfer Files over a network connection is ftp

GDi.exe> ​​Graphic Device Interface graphics interface driver

Grovel.exe>

GrpConv.exe> ​​Program Manager Group Convertor Converter Administrator Group

Help.exe> ​​DisplayS Help for Windows 2000 Commands Display Help Hostname.exe> ​​Display Hostname for Machine. Show machine's hostname

IE4uinit.exe> ​​IE5 User Install Tool IE5 User Installation Tool

IESHWIZ.EXE> Customize Folder Wizard Custom File Clip Wizard

IEXPRESS.EXE> CREATE AND SETUP PACKAGES for Install Parts Mount Pack

Iisreset.exe> ​​Restart IIS Admin Service Restart IIS Services

INTERNAT.EXE> Keyboard Language Indicator Applet Keyboard Language Indicator

Ipconfig.exe> ​​Windows 2000 IP Configuration. Looks on IP Configuration

IPSecmon.exe> ​​IP Security Monitor IP Security Monitor

ipxRoute.exe> ​​IPX Routing and source Routing Control Program IPX Routing and Source Routing Control Programs

Irftp.exe> ​​Setup FTP for Wireless Communication wireless connection

ISMSERV.EXE> INTERSITE Messaging Service Installation or Delete Service in Service Control Manager

JDBGMGR.EXE> Microsoft Debugger for Java 4 Java4 debugger

JetConv.exe> ​​Convert a Jet Engine Database Convert Jet Engine Database

JetPack.exe> ​​Compact Jet Database. Compressed Jet Database

JView.exe> ​​Command line loader with Command-Line Loader for Java Java

KRNL386.EXE> Core Component for Windows 2000 2000 core components

Label.exe> ​​Change Label for Drives Change the volume of the drive

LCWIZ.EXE> License Compliance Wizard for Local or Remote Systems. License compliant wizard

LDIFDE.EXE> LDIF CMD Line Manager LDIF Directory Exchange Command Line Management

Licmgr.exe> ​​Terminal Server License Manager Terminal Services License Agreement Management

Lights.exe> ​​Display Connection Status Lights Displays connection status

Llsmgr.exe> ​​Windows 2000 License Manager 2000 License Agreement Management

Llssrv.exe> ​​Start The License Server Start License Protocol Server

LNKSTUB.EXE>

Locator.exe> ​​RPC Locator Remote Location

Lodctr.exe> ​​Load Perfmon Counters call performance count

Logoff.exe> ​​Log Current user off. Logout user

LPQ.EXE> Displays Status of a Remote LPD Queue Displays the status of the remote LPD print queue, displaying the print task that is sent to UNIX-based servers

LPR.EXE> Send a print job to a network printer. Redirect print jobs to printers in the network. Usually used for UNIX client printers to send print tasks to printer servers connected to the NT of the print device. LSAss.exe> ​​LSA Executable and Server DLL runs LSA and Server DLL

LSERVER.EXE> Specifier the New DNS Domain for the default server Specifies the default Server new DNS domain

MacFile.exe> ​​Used for Managing MacFiles Management MacFiles

Magnify.exe> ​​Used to Magnify The Current Screen Magnifying Glass

Makecab.exe> ​​MS Cabinet Maker makes CAB files

MDM.EXE> Machine Debug Manager machine debugging management

Mem.exe> ​​Display Current Memory Stats Display Memory Status

Migpwd.exe> ​​Migrate Passwords. Migration Password

MMC.exe> ​​Microsoft Management Console Console

MnMsrvc.exe> ​​Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing Netmeeting Remote Desktop Sharing

Mobsync.exe> ​​Manage Synchronization. Synchronization Directory Manager

Mountvol.exe> ​​Creates, deletes, or lists a volume mount point. Create, delete, or list the volume of the volume.

MPlay32.exe> ​​MS Media Player Media Player

MPNOTIFY.EXE> Multiple Provider Notification Application Multi-Provider Notification Application

MQ1Sync.exe>

MQBKUP.EXE> MS Message Queue Backup and Restore Utility Information Queraore Backup and Recovery Tools

MQEXCHNG.EXE> MSMQ Exchange Connector SETUP Information Queense Switch Settings

MQMIG.EXE> MSMQ Migration Utility Information Queen Migration Tool

MQSVC.EXE>?

MRINFO.EXE> MULTICAST ROUTING USING SNMP uses SNMP multi-point transmission routing

MscDexnt.exe> ​​Installs MSCD (MS CD Extensions) Installing MSCD

MSDTC.exe> ​​Dynamic Transaction Controller Console Dynamic Transaction Console

Msg.exe> ​​Send a message to a user local or transote. Send a message to a local or remote customer

MSHTA.EXE> HTML Application Host HTML Application Host

Msiexec.exe> ​​Starts Windows Installer Program starts Windows installer

Mspaint.exe> ​​Microsoft Paint Panel

MSSWCHX.EXE>

MStask.exe> ​​Task Schedule Program Task Schedule

MSTINIT.EXE> Task Scheduler Setup Task Schedule Installation

Narrator.exe> ​​Program Will Allow You to Have a Narrator for Reading. Microsoft tells people

NBTSTAT.EXE> Displays Protocol Stats and Current TCP / IP Connections Using NBT Use NBT (TCP / IP NetBIOS) Display Protocol Statistics and Current TCP / IP Connections. NDDEAPIR.EXE> NDDE API Server Side NDDE API Server

NET.EXE> NET UTILITY Detailed Usage /?

Net1.exe> ​​Net Utility Updated version from MS Net upgrade

NetDe.exe> ​​Network Dde Will Install Itself Into The Background Install yourself to the background

Netsh.exe> ​​Creates A Shell for Network Information is used to configure and monitor the Windows 2000 command line script interface.

NetStat.exe> ​​Displays Current Connections. Displays protocol statistics and current TCP / IP network connections.

NLSFUNC.EXE> Loads Country-Specific Information Loads information about a specific country (region). This command is not used by Windows 2000 and MS-DOS subsystems. Accept this command is just to be compatible with the MS-DOS file.

Notepad.exe> ​​Opens Windows 2000 Notepad Notepad

Nslookup.exe> ​​Displays Information For DNS This diagnostic tool displays information from the Domain Name System (DNS) name server.

NTBackup.exe> ​​Opens the NT Backup Utility Backup and Fault Repair Tools

Ntbooks.exe> ​​Starts Windows Help Utility Help

NTDSUTIL.EXE> Performs DB Maintenance of the ADSI Completes ADSI's DB maintenance

NTFRS.EXE> NT File Replication Service NT file replication service

NTFRSUPG.EXE>

NTKRNLPA.EXE> Kernel Patch Core Patch

Ntoskrnl.exe> ​​Core NT Kernel KT

NTSD.EXE>

NTVDM.EXE> Simulates A 16-Bit Windows Environment Simulation 16-bit Windows Environment

NW16.EXE> NetWare Redirector NetWare steering

NWScript.exe> ​​Runs NetWare Scripts running NetWare scripts

ODBCAD32.EXE> ODBC 32-Bit Administrator 32-bit ODBC Management

ODBCCONF.EXE> Configure ODBC Driver's and Data Source's from Command Line Command Line Configuring ODBC Drivers and Data Sources

Os2.exe> ​​an OS / 2 WARP Server (OS2 / O) OS / 2

Os2srv.exe> ​​an OS / 2 WARP Server OS / 2

Os2ss.exe> ​​an OS / 2 WARP Server OS / 2

Osk.exe> ​​On Screen Keyboard screen keyboard

Packager.exe> ​​Windows 2000 Packager Manager Object Package

PATHPING.EXE> Combination of ping and tracert contains PING and Tracert programs

Pax.exe> ​​Is A POSIX Program and path name used as arguments must be specified in posix format. Use "// c / users / default" instead of "c: / users / default." Start portable archive interchange (PAX) Utility

PENTNT.EXE> Used to check the pentium for the floating point division error. Checking Pentium floating point errors

Perfmon.exe> ​​Starts Windows Performance Monitor Performance Monitor

Ping.exe> ​​Packet Internet Groper Verify connection with remote computers

POSIX.EXE> Used for Backward Compatibility with Unix is ​​used to compatibility with Unix

Print.exe> ​​CMD LINE Used to print files print text files or display the contents of the print queue.

Progman.exe> ​​Program Manager Program Manager

ProQuota.exe> ​​Profile Quota Program

Psxss.exe> ​​POSIX Subsystem Application POSIX Subsystem Application

QAPPSRV.EXE> Displays The Available Application Terminal Servers on The Network

Display the program available on the network

QPROCESS.EXE> Display Information About Processes Local or Remote information on the local or remote display process (required terminal service)

Query.exe> ​​Query Termserver User Process and sessions Query Process and Dialogue

Quser.exe> ​​Display Information About a User Logged ON Displays the user login information (required terminal service)

Qwinsta.exe> ​​Display Information About Terminal Sessions. Display Terminal Services

Rasadmin.exe> ​​Start The Remote Access Admin Service Launches Remote Access Service

Rasautou.exe> ​​Creates a ras connection creates a RAS connection

Rasdial.exe> ​​Dial a connection dial-up connection

Rasphone.exe> ​​Starts a ras connection runs RAS connection

RCP.EXE> COPIES A FILE from AND to a RCP Service. Copying files between Windows 2000 Computers and Running Remote Housing Port Monitor RSHD

Rdpclip.exe> ​​Rdpclip allows you to copy and paste files Between a Terminal session and client console session. Resets and local replication and paste files

Recover.exe> ​​Recovers Readable Information from A Bad OR DEFECTIVE Disk restores readable information from a bad or defective disk.

Redir.exe> ​​Starts The Redirector Service runs redirection service

Regedt32.exe> ​​32-bit Register Service 32-bit registration service regini.exe> ​​Modify Registry Permissions from Withnin A Script Modify Registration License with Script

Register.exe> ​​Register a Program So It Can Have Special Execution Characteristics. Register the program with special run characters

Regsvc.exe>

Regsvr32.exe> ​​Registers and Unregister's DLL's. As to how and where it register's them i dont know. Registration and Anti-registration DLL

Regtrace.exe> ​​Options to Tune Debug Options for Applications Failing to Dump Trace Statements

TRACE settings

RegWiz.exe> ​​Registration Wizard Registration Wizard

Remrras.exe>

Replace.exe> ​​Replace Files Replace files in the target directory with the same name file in the source directory.

RESET.EXE> RESET An Active Section Reset Activity section

Rexec.exe> ​​Runs Commands on Remote Hosts Running The Rexec Service. Run commands on remote computers running the Rexec service. Before executing the specified command, verify the username on the remote computer, only the command can only be used after the TCP / IP protocol is installed.

RISETUP.EXE> Starts The Remote Installation Service Wizard. Running Remote Setup Wizard Services

Route.exe> ​​Display Or Edit The Current Routing Tables. Control Network Routing Table

Routemon.exe> ​​No longer support is no longer supported!

Router.exe> ​​Router Software That Runs Either ON A Dedicated DOS OR ON AN OS / 2 System. Route software in DOS or OS / 2 system

RSH.EXE> Runs Commands on Remote Hosts Running The RSH Service runs commands on remote computers running RSH services

RSM.EXE> Mounts and Configures Remote System Media Configuring Remote System Media

RSNotify.exe> ​​Remote Storage Notification Recall Remote Storage Notification Election

RSVP.exe> ​​Resource Reservation Protocol Source Appointment Protocol

Runas.exe> ​​Run a program as another user allows users to run specified tools and programs with other permissions

Rundll32.exe> ​​Launches A 32-bit DLL Program boots 32-bit DLL programs

Runonce.exe> ​​Causes a program to run during startup running the program Re-start menu

Rwinsta.exe> ​​Reset the session subsystem hardware and software to know initial value reset session subsystem hardware and software to the initial value

Savedump.exe> ​​Does Not Write to E: /Winnt/User.dmp Does SCARDSVR.EXE> Smart Card Resource Management Server Subcastle Card Resource Management Server

Schupgr.exe> ​​It Will Read The schema update files (.ldf files) and upgrade the schema. (Part of adsi) Read plan update file and update plan

SECEDIT.EXE> Starts Security Editor Help Auto Security Configuration Management

Services.exe> ​​Controls All The Services Controls All services

SETHC.EXE> SETHIGH CONTRAST - CHANGES COLOURS AND DISPLAY MODE LOGOFF to set it back to normal setting high comparison

SetReg.exe> ​​shows the software publishing state key value display software released country language

Setup.exe> ​​GUI BOX Prompts You to Goto Control Panel To Configure System Components Setup (Go to Control Panel)

SetVer.exe> ​​Set Version for Files Sets the MS-DOS version number reported by the MS-DOS subsystem

Sfc.exe> ​​System File Checker Test and Check System Files for Integrity File Check

SfmPrint.exe> ​​Print Services for Macintosh Print Macintosh Service

sfmpsexe.exe>

sfmsvc.exe>

Shadow.exe> ​​Monitor Another Terminal Services Session. Monitor additional Mid-Route session

Share.exe> ​​Windows 2000 and MS-DOS subsystems do not use this command. Accept this command is just to be compatible with MS-DOS files.

SHMGRATE.EXE>

Shrpubw.exe> ​​Create and Share Folders created and shared folders

SIGVERIF.EXE> File Signature Verification File Signature Verification

Skeys.exe> ​​Serial Keys Utility Serial Number Production Tools

SMLogsvc.exe> ​​Performance logs and alerts Performance Logs and Alerts

SMSS.EXE>

SNDREC32.EXE> Starts The Windows Sound Recorder Recorder

SNDVOL32.EXE> Display The Current Volume Information Display Sound Control Information

SNMP.EXE> Simple Network Management Protocol Used for Network Management Protocol

SNMPTRAP.EXE> UTILITY USED WITH SNMP SNMP Tool

Sol.exe> ​​Windows Solitaire Game Plan

Sort.exe> ​​Compares Files and Folders read input, sort data and write the results on the screen, files, and other devices

Spoolsv.exe> ​​Part of the Spooler Service for Printing Part of Services

SPRESTRT.EXE> SRVMGR.EXE> Starts The Windows Server Manager Server Manager

Stimon.exe> ​​WDM StillImage-> Monitor

Stisvc.exe> ​​WDM StillImage-> Service

Subst.exe> ​​Associates a path with a drive letter associates the path to the drive letter

Svchost.exe> ​​svchost.exe is a generic host process name for Services That Are Run from Dynamic-Link Libraries (DLLS). DLL Definition Process

SyncApp.exe> ​​Creates Windows Briefcase. Create a Windows file package

Sysedit.exe> ​​Opens Editor for 4 System Files System Configuration Editor

Syskey.exe> ​​Encrypt and Secure System Database NT Account Database

Sysocmgr.exe> ​​Windows 2000 Setup 2000 Setup

Systray.exe> ​​Starts The Systray In The Lower Right Corner. Run Systray in low right

Taskman.exe> ​​Task Manager Task Manager

Taskmgr.exe> ​​Starts The Windows 2000 Task Manager Task Manager

TCMSetup.exe> ​​Telephony Client Wizard Telephone Service Customer installation

TCPSVCS.EXE> TCP Services TCP Services

.exe> ​​Telnet Utility used to connect to telnet server

Termsrv.exe> ​​Terminal Server Terminal Services

TFTP.exe> ​​TriVial FTP Transfer files to remote computers running TFTP services or transmit files from remote computer that is running TFTP services

TFTPD.exe> ​​Trivial FTP Daemon

Themes.exe> ​​Change Windows Themes Desktop Theme

TLNTADMN.EXE> Telnet Server Administrator Telnet service management

TLNTSESS.EXE> Display The Current Telnet sessions Show current Telnet session

TLNTSVR.EXE> Start The Telnet Server Start Telnet service

Tracert.exe> ​​Tracert.exe> ​​TRACE A ROUTE To Display Paths This Diagnostic Utility The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) that contains different survival time (TTL) values ​​is sent to the target to determine the route adopted by the target.

Tsadmin.exe> ​​Terminal Server Administrator Terminal Services Manager

Tscon.exe> ​​Attaches a User session to a Terminal session. Paste user session to the terminal dialog

Tsdiscon.exe> ​​Disconnect a User from a Terminal Session Dopular user

Tskill.exe> ​​Kill a Terminal Server Process kills the terminal service

Tsprof.exe> ​​Used with Terminal Server to Query Results. Terminal Services get query results

TSSHUTDN.EXE> SHUTDOWN THE SYSTEM Close System Unlodctr.exe> ​​Part of Performance Monitoring Part of Performance Monitor

Upg351db.exe> ​​UPGRADE A JET Database Upgrade Jet Database

Ups.exe> ​​UPS Service UPS service

User.exe> ​​Core Windows Service Windows Core Service

Userinit.exe> ​​Part of the Winlogon Process Winlogon process part

USRMGR.EXE> Start The Windows User Manager for Domains Domain User Manager

Utilman.exe> ​​this Tool Enables An Administrator to Designate Which Computes byomatically Open Accessibility Tools When Windows 2000 Starts. Specify 2000 startup automatically opens the machine

Verifier.exe> ​​Driver Verifier Manager Driver Verifier Manager

vwipxspx.exe> ​​loads IPX / SPX VDM call IPX / SPX VDM

W32TM.exe> ​​Windows Time Server Time Server

WEXTRACT.EXE> Used to extract Windows files Unzip Windows files

WinChat.exe> ​​Opens Windows Chat Open Windows Chat

Winhlp32.exe> ​​Starts The Windows Help System Running Help System

Winlogon.exe> ​​Used as part of the logon process. part of the Logon process

Winmine.exe> ​​Windows Game digging mines

WinMsd.exe> ​​Windows Diagnostic Utility System Information

Wins.exe> ​​WINS Service WINS service

Winspool.exe> ​​Print Routing Print Routing

Winver.exe> ​​Displays the current version of windows Displays Windows Version

WizMgr.exe> ​​Starts Windows Administration Wizards Windows Management Wizard

WJView.exe> ​​Command Line Loader for Java Command Board Java

Wowdeb.exe>. for Starters, The 32-bit apis require what the wowdeb.exe task runs in the target debugee's VM startup, 32-bit API needs

Wowexec.exe> ​​for Running Windows over Windows Applications Running Windows on Windows applications

WPNPINST.EXE>?

Write.exe> ​​Starts MS Write Program Word board

WScript.exe> ​​Windows Scripting Utility Script Tool

WUPDMGR.EXE> Starts The Windows Update Wizard (Internet) Running Windows Upgrade Wizard

Xcopy.exe> ​​Used to Copy Directories Copy files and directories, including subdirectory

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