A complete list of DOS commands

DOS (Disk Operating System) is a text-based operating system thatMicrosoft released before Windows. Same as Terminal in Linux, DOS has a list of text-based commands to be typed at the DOS Console or commonly known as the Command Prompt. Knowing the use of DOScommands is knowledge itself that needs to be understood by Windows-based network administrator. You will more easily master the netbioshacking or computer-based remote console in windows by knowing DOScommands.
Mere introduction of computers in the world only if we want more adept at its use in our computer system

# ADDUSERS: Add / view a list of users via CSV file
# ARP: Address Resolution Protocol
# Assoc: Change file extension associations
# ASSOCIAT: Running the file associations one step
# AT: Schedule a command to be executed later
# Attrib: Changing file attributes

# Bootcfg: Edit Windows boot settings
# BROWSTAT: Taking the domain, browser and PDC info

# Cacls: Changing the file permision
# CALL: Calling one program from the program
# CD: Move directory / folder move
# CHANGE: Change Terminal Server Session properties
# CHKDSK: Check disk / hard drive and repair hard drive problems
# CHKNTFS: Check the NTFS file system
# CHOICE: Accept / keyboard input select button to call the file
# Cipher: Encryption / decryption of files or folders
# Cleanmgr: Deleting temporary files automatically including the recycle bin
# CLEARMEM: Removing / clearing memory
# CLIP: Copy STDIN to the Windows clipboard.
# CLS: Clean / remove screen
# CLUSTER: Clustering Windows
# CMD: Start / open a command prompt
# COLOR: Changing the color of the screen command prompt
# COMP: Compares the contents of two files or more
# Compact: compress files or folders on NTFS partitions
# COMPRESS: compress a file on NTFS partisis
# CON2PRT: Connect or disconnect a printer
# CONVERT: Changing from a FAT partition to NTFS.
# COPY: copy one or more files
# CSVDE: Import / Export Active Directory data

# DATE: Displays the date
# Dcomcnfg: DCOM Configuration Utility
# Defrag: disk Mendefragmen
# DEL: Delete a file
# DELPROF: Deleting user profiles NT
# DELTREE: Deleting folders and subfolders
# DevCon: Device Manager Command Line Utility
# DIR: Displays a list of files and folders
# DIRUSE: Displays a list of unused disk
# DISKCOMP: Comparing contents of two floppy disks
# Diskcopy: Copying the contents of floppy disk
# DNSSTAT: DNS Statistics
# DOSKEY: Edit the command line, redial command, and create macros
# DSADD: Adding users and groups in Active Directory computer
# Dsquery: Displays a list of items in active directory
# DSMOD: Modify user and computer groups in Active Directory

# ECHO: Display message on screen
# ENDLOCAL: Displays changes to the end of the file
# Erase: Deletes one or more files
# EXIT: Exit from commant prompt
# EXPAND: Deploying files
# EXTRACT: Extracting files

# FC: Comparing two files
# FDISK: Displays the disk format and partition
# FIND: Finding a file
# Findstr: Search for files based on pieces of words
# FOR: Displays the last condition that occurs on the last time
# FORFILES: Displays the file group
# FORMAT: Formatting a disk
# FREEDISK: Seeing a blank disk capacity
# Fsutil: Utility file and volume files
# FTP: File Transfer Protocol
# Ftype: Display or change the file extension

# GLOBAL: Displays the user from the global group
# GOTO: Direct Access program group via the label on the command line program

# HELP: Help
# HFNETCHK: Network Security Hotfix Checker

# IF: One of the command condition
# IFMEMBER: The condition of one user in the NT Workgroup
# IPCONFIG: Configuring IP (Internet Protocol)

# KILL: Turn off / remove programs that are currently running in memory

# LABEL: Changing a disk label
# LOCAL: Featuring members of a group
# LOGEVENT: Write file in the NT event viewer.
# Logoff: Logoff
# LOGTIME: Displays the log the date and time in a file

# MAPISEND: Sending an e-mail with the command line
# MEM: Displays the unused memory
# MD: Creating a folder
# MODE: Configure a system device
# MORE: Menampilakn outputs / results next screen
# MOUNTVOL: Management of volume mount points
# MOVE: Move the file
# MOVEUSER: Moving the user
# MSG: Sending a message
# Msiexec: Microsoft Windows Installer
# MSINFO: Windows NT diagnosik
# MSTSC: Terminal Server Connection (Remote Desktop Protocol)
# Munge: Finding and replicate the text within a file
# MV: copy a file that is being actively

# NET: Network management is used
# NETDOM: Domain Manager
# Netsh: Configure network protocols
# NETSVC: A list of commands Service Controller
# Nbtstat: Displays network statistics (NetBIOS TCP / IP)
# NETSTAT: Displays network statistics (TCP / IP)
# NOW: Displays the current date and time
# NSLOOKUP: Name server lookup
# NTBackup: Backing up files
# NTRIGHTS: Editing a user
# PATH: Displays the address (path) of a program
# PathPing: Tracing the trail of disrupted connections and packet loss
# Pause: stop the process while the program or command that is running
# Perms: user permition Displays
# PerfMon: Monitoring permorma
# PING: Test the network connection
# Popd: Restore the initial price based on the original directory pushd
# PORTQRY: Displays the status of ports and services
# PRINT: Prints text
# PRNCNFG: Display, configure or rename a printer
# PRNMNGR: Add, delete or mendefault printer
# PROMPT: Changing the command
# PsExec: Execute processes remotely
# PsFile: Displays open files remotely
# PsGetSid: Displays the user's computer SID
# PsInfo: Displays information computer system
# PsKill: Turn off the process by name or process ID
# Pslist: Displays details of the ongoing process
# PsLoggedOn: Seeing who is both local and sharing Logon
# PsLogList: Displays the recording LOG
# PsPasswd: Change the account password
# PsService: View and control services
# PsShutdown: Shutdown or restart the computer
# PsSuspend: Suspend
# Pushd: Saving and then replace the original directory
# QGREP: Search for files based on pattern

# RASDIAL: Management of RAS connections
# RASPHONE: Management of RAS connections
# RECOVER: recover damaged files from disk
# REG: Reading, set or remove the registry key or value
# REGEDIT: Import / export registry settings
# Regsvr32: register or unregister the DLL file
# REGINI: Changing Registry Permissions
# REM: Record comments on the group file
# REN: Changing the name of the file
# REPLACE: override (replace) or update the file with other file
# RD: Deleting a folder
# Rdisk: Create a Recovery Disk
# RMTSHARE: Sharing a folder or printer
# RoboCopy: Copying a file or folder as a whole (original)
# ROUTE: manipulation of network routing tables
# Runas: Running the program on a different user account
# RUNDLL32: Running command DLL32

# SC: Service Control
# Schtasks: Create or edit a task schedule
# SCLIST: Displays the NT service is running
# ScriptIt: Control GUI applications
# SET: Displays, set or remove certain variables
# SETLOCAL: Change local configuration file while in group
# SetX: Set the configuration variable is permanently
# SHARE: Display or edit data / printer sharing
# SHIFT: Inserting the parameters in the file
# SHORTCUT: Create a shortcut file
# SHOWGRPS: Displays the NT Workgroups a user is incorporated
# SHOWMBRS: Displays the user in a workgroup membership
# SHUTDOWN: Turn off the computer
# SLEEP: Deadly while (x second)
# SOON: Schedule a command to run at that time will come
# SORT: Sort input
# START: Running a particular program in a separate window
# SU: Switch User
# SUBINACL: Edit the file, folder Permissions, Ownership and Domain
# SUBST: Sort the locations based on drive letter
# Systeminfo: Displays a list of system configuration

# Tasklist: Displays a list of applications and services that are running
# TIME: Displays or set the date / time
# TIMEOUT: Delay process
# TITLE: Set the cmd.exe window title at run time
# TOUCH: Changing the time stamp (timestamps) file
# Tracert: Tracing route network on the remote host
# TREE: Displays the folders structured in graphics mode
# TYPE: Displays the contents of a file

# USRSTAT: Displays a list of domain names and last login session

# VER: Displays version information
# VERIFY: Verify that the file has been saved
# VOL: Displays the disk label

# WHERE: Determine and display the location of the file in the directory structure
# WhoAmI: Displays the actual UserName and domain
# WinDiff: Comparing contents of two files and configuration
# WINMSD: Diagnosis windows system
# WINMSDP: Diagnosis of other windows system
# WMIC: WMI Commands

# XCACLS: Changing file permissions
# XCOPY: copying files and folders

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