7. services.msc: Seventh command is services.msc i.e., Microsoft Windows Services Console. Services console work in action as soon as the Window boot up or start. Services Console window contain windows services that start when windows boot up. A computer expert uses this command whenever they want to Enable or Disable window services.
A
Pop-up “User Account Control” which manages the program for- “Microsoft Management
Control” appear before you. Click “OK” button.
Second Option: There is also a secondary option by
which you can open IIS. Go to Start Menu (Or Press Windows Button) ->
Control Panel -> Change the View by from Category to Small Icons ->
Administrative Tools -> Services.
8. powershell:
Eighth command will open the Powershell tool. Powershell tool is much similar
to Command prompt (Read Point 5 of
the blogging sequence) but with much more enhanced features than Command
Prompt.
Note: -
Running command like this will open the powershell without Administrator
Permissions.
9. wuapp:
Ninth command is wuapp i.e., Window Update. Execution of this command will open
the Window update window. Here, you can check for Windows updates, change in
windows settings, view updated history, add features to update window and much
more.
10. firewall.cpl:
Tenth command is firewall.cpl i.e., a quick access to your firewall window.
During installation of any software, your windows firewall would interrupt
between the installation processes. In that situation, you need to go to turn
off your firewall to avoid any installation interrupt.
Second Option:
There is also a secondary option by which you can open Firewall. Go to Start
Menu (Or Press Windows Button) -> Control Panel -> System and Security
-> Windows Firewall.
Most Important
Command:
One
more command that I haven’t listed but used very much is –
%temp%:
Last and important run command is %temp% i.e., Temporary Files Window. This command is used to open up the
temporary folder. Temporary folder is a place in the computer memory where
temporary files are kept. Such unused files will be collected in that folder
and are not lasting or needed for a long time. So, it’s better to delete such
files regularly or within 2 to 3 days.
Or
we can also explain it like-
During
certain operation, some files are created to store data or services are created
by the system. But, as the work finishes, these files are not deleted and
resulting in wastage of drive space. Such files that are not used by the system
are collected in a folder called Temp. And, these files keep collecting unless
you manually delete them.
Some
people afraid and ask Is it safe to delete files from system
Temporary folder?
For any query, comment us below.
Related
Questions: -
Q-1 Which of the following
command cannot worked on Run Dialog Box?
A) paint
B) %temp%
C) osk
D) inetmgr
Ans. Option(A).
Q-2 Which webserver is
developed by Microsoft?
A) Apache Tomcat
B) Caudium
C) Internet Information
Services (IIS)
D) WEBrick
Ans. Option(C)
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