Click the Start button . In the Search box, type Cmd, and then, in the list of results, click on Cmd.
OR Press (windows Key) + R which will open Run window and there you can type cmd and press OK.
1) Display Connection Configuration: ipconfig /all
2) Display DNS Cache Info: ipconfig /displaydns
3) Clear DNS Cache: ipconfig /flushdns
4) Release All IP Address Connections: ipconfig /release
5) Renew All IP Address Connections: ipconfig /renew
6) Re-Register the DNS connections: ipconfig /registerdns
7) Trace IP address Route: tracert <IP address>
8) Network Connections: control netconnections / control ncpa.cpl
9) Display Name of Computer Currently on: hostname
10) Test Connectivity: ping <IP address>
11) Trace IP address Route: tracert <IP address>
12) Displays the TCP/IP protocol sessions: netstat
13) Display Local Route: route
14) Display Resolved MAC Addresses: arp
15) To view "Add or Remove Programscontrol": appwiz.cpl
16) To view Admin tools: control admintools
17) Date and time: control timedate.cpl
18) Device Manager : control hdwwiz.cpl
19) Devices and Printers : Control printers
20) Display : control desk.cpl
21) Folder Options : control folders
22) Fonts : Control fonts
23) Internet Options: control inetcpl.cpl
24) Network Setup Wizard : control netsetup.cpl
25) User Accounts: control userpasswords
26) Troubleshooting: control /name Microsoft.Troubleshooting
27) Windows Firewall: firewall.cpl
This is really handy.Thanks for sharing
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