Filename | Using A computer Completely with Command Line |
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Author | dr.t3rr0r |
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PowersHell Commands Vs CMDLET
Notice That most Cmdlet are allowed to run on powershell but most powershell commands are not allowed on cmd .
Here I would like to tell u about Cmdlet and powershell separately .
Cmd is easier than powershell and cmd is more user familiar than powershell.
But with Powershell u can do as u like just like Brute-Forcing and switching your network card to monitoring mode.
But unfortunately Powershell only works on The operating systems later than Vista but Here is the download link for Powershell For All Windows
Cmdlet
ping = testing a connection between hosts
dir =shows the directory of a folder or a disk
type =opens a file
cd = go into a directory
shutdown /s = shutdown within a minute
netsh = all commands concerning with networking
Powershell
1.test-connection = This command uses the Test-Connection cmdlet to ping a remote computer.
2.add-computer=Add the local computer from a workgroup or domain.
3.remove-computer = Remove the local computer from a workgroup or domain.
4.Checkpoint-Computer = The Checkpoint-Computer cmdlet creates a system restore point on the local computer.
(This cmdlet runs only on Windows Vista and Windows XP).
5.Restore-Computer = Restore to CheckPoint
6.stop-computer = This command restarts the Server01 remote computer.
7.get-process = show the lists of running applications
8.kill (or) stop-process = stop an application
9.Stop-computer = shutdown a computer
When u add these cmdlets and powershell commands with basic commands such as "cd,mkdir,cp,del and mv".
You can use your windows with only Command Line...
We don't need any GUI..
I'm not telling u to use a windows in command line because for me also i don't use windows in command line.
GUI is user friendly and so CLI can help u to get more impressions and it is very nice for runnig servers .
Notice That most Cmdlet are allowed to run on powershell but most powershell commands are not allowed on cmd .
Here I would like to tell u about Cmdlet and powershell separately .
Cmd is easier than powershell and cmd is more user familiar than powershell.
But with Powershell u can do as u like just like Brute-Forcing and switching your network card to monitoring mode.
But unfortunately Powershell only works on The operating systems later than Vista but Here is the download link for Powershell For All Windows
Cmdlet
ping = testing a connection between hosts
dir =shows the directory of a folder or a disk
type =opens a file
cd = go into a directory
shutdown /s = shutdown within a minute
netsh = all commands concerning with networking
Powershell
1.test-connection = This command uses the Test-Connection cmdlet to ping a remote computer.
2.add-computer=Add the local computer from a workgroup or domain.
3.remove-computer = Remove the local computer from a workgroup or domain.
4.Checkpoint-Computer = The Checkpoint-Computer cmdlet creates a system restore point on the local computer.
(This cmdlet runs only on Windows Vista and Windows XP).
5.Restore-Computer = Restore to CheckPoint
6.stop-computer = This command restarts the Server01 remote computer.
7.get-process = show the lists of running applications
8.kill (or) stop-process = stop an application
9.Stop-computer = shutdown a computer
When u add these cmdlets and powershell commands with basic commands such as "cd,mkdir,cp,del and mv".
You can use your windows with only Command Line...
We don't need any GUI..
I'm not telling u to use a windows in command line because for me also i don't use windows in command line.
GUI is user friendly and so CLI can help u to get more impressions and it is very nice for runnig servers .
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