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Inquiries on the Command Prompt

Inquiries on the Command Prompt

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MaxIsTriggred
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09-03-2023, 08:38 AM
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These commands perform various system tasks:

- `rmdir` formats and removes a directory.
- `netstat` displays network connections and routing tables.
- `sysedit` edits system settings or configurations.
- `chkdsk scandisk` checks disk integrity and creates a scan disk.
- `copy` copies files or directories between locations.

To start the command line in DOS, use the DOS prompt by typing `DOS` or pressing the corresponding key (usually the Windows key + R).
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MaxIsTriggred
09-03-2023, 08:38 AM #1

These commands perform various system tasks:

- `rmdir` formats and removes a directory.
- `netstat` displays network connections and routing tables.
- `sysedit` edits system settings or configurations.
- `chkdsk scandisk` checks disk integrity and creates a scan disk.
- `copy` copies files or directories between locations.

To start the command line in DOS, use the DOS prompt by typing `DOS` or pressing the corresponding key (usually the Windows key + R).

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Cate17
Member
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09-03-2023, 12:05 PM
#2
I'm using the commands to assist you with your question.
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Cate17
09-03-2023, 12:05 PM #2

I'm using the commands to assist you with your question.

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Keleg
Member
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09-08-2023, 11:25 AM
#3
Just messing around in CMD. I just need to know what they're used for/ what they do.
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Keleg
09-08-2023, 11:25 AM #3

Just messing around in CMD. I just need to know what they're used for/ what they do.

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AapenStaartje
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09-08-2023, 09:24 PM
#4
I'm interpreting these instructions for DOS/Windows environments. The commands suggest managing directories, removing files or folders, and navigating via the command line. Details can be gathered from the provided references.
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AapenStaartje
09-08-2023, 09:24 PM #4

I'm interpreting these instructions for DOS/Windows environments. The commands suggest managing directories, removing files or folders, and navigating via the command line. Details can be gathered from the provided references.

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LolaLouie
Senior Member
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09-09-2023, 12:25 AM
#5
It seems you're referring to how netstat might interact with network connections in a manner similar to FTP.
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LolaLouie
09-09-2023, 12:25 AM #5

It seems you're referring to how netstat might interact with network connections in a manner similar to FTP.