Window NT/XP Commands

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Brandon, Nov 3, 2005.

  1. Brandon

    Brandon controlmind

  2. BoredOutOfMyMind

    BoredOutOfMyMind Picabo, ICU

  3. Coco

    Coco Sergeant Major

    It seems like a flawed list. All the ones that look cool don't seem to exsist.

    For example. Munge, mapisend, mem, kill, qgrep, su, etc...

    OK, not all of those are cool, but I don't have any of them. I admit I am running windows XP x64 and not the 32 bit version. And I know MS never released a 64bit verison of edit. So it's possible these cammands do exsist in 32 bit versions of XP. But as it stands the cool ones like grep, SU and munge all don't work. So is that list really inaccurate or is it just because I run 64bit version of XP that I don't have em.

    Although I get the impression it's got a few mistakes. I mean it lists the command tasklist which is real and then it lists kill which I've nevert used. I've always used taskkill, which isn't even on the list.

    Perhaps it's just that it's some really outdated command line info.
     
  4. Adrynalyne

    Adrynalyne Guest

    Dunno about munge, but the other two are Unix/Linux commands, and both work for me under Mac OSX 10.4.3.
     
  5. Adrynalyne

    Adrynalyne Guest

    Nope, its accurate. I haven't looked at all of the commands, but the ones you mentioned, such as SU, is in the 2000, and maybe XP resource kit. Munge is in the NT4 resource kit. qgrep is in the 2000 resource kit. Mapisend requires the Back Office/Exchange Resource kit (probably for 2k and NT only).

    Click on the names for information where they came from ;)

    Taskkill replaced kill, but kill exists in earlier versions of NT and 2K.

    Some of these commands may be dropped from XP, but note the title of the thread :)
     
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  6. Coco

    Coco Sergeant Major

    Yeah I did notice the topic. It's a shame though, it seemed like such a nice site. Don't get me wrong it's still OK. But it would have been nicer if it actually separated XP, 2000 and NT4. Plus it seems to be rather lacking on some of the newer commands. I'm also really disapointed qgrep isn't in there. Just when I thought windows had a grep command built in. Oh well, there is otherways to get grep on windows.
     
  7. Brandon

    Brandon controlmind

    Thanks :) I didnt even know there was Linux/Apple commands on there :eek:

    Ill agree with you there ;)


    Brandon
     

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