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Windows 7 Command Prompt Commands (Part 2)

Part 2 of a Complete List of CMD Commands Available in Windows 7

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Set

The set command is used to enable or disable certain options in Command Prompt.

Setlocal

The setlocal command is used to start the localization of environment changes inside a batch or script file.

Setspn

The setspn command is used to manage the Service Principal Names (SPN) for an Active Directory (AD) service account.

Setver

The setver command is used to set the MS-DOS version number that MS-DOS reports to a program.

The setver command is not available in 64-bit versions of Windows 7.

Setx

The setx command is used to create or change environment variables in the user environment or the system environment.

Sfc

The sfc command is used to verify and replace important Windows system files. The sfc command is also referred to as System File Checker and Windows Resource Checker.

Shadow

The shadow command Is used to monitor another Remote Desktop Services session.

Share

The share command is used to install file locking and file sharing functions in MS-DOS.

The share command is not available in 64-bit versions of Windows 7. Share is only available in 32-bit versions of Windows 7 to support older MS-DOS files.

Shift

The shift command is used to change the position of replaceable parameters in a batch or script file.

Showmount

The showmount command is used to display information about NFS mounted file systems.

The showmount command is not available by default inWindows 7 but can be enabled by turning on the Services for NFS Windows feature from Programs and Features in Control Panel.

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