Sets the default console foreground and background colors. COLOR [attr] attr Specifies color attribute of console output Color attributes are specified by TWO hex digits -- the first corresponds to the background; the second the foreground. Each digit can be any of the following values: 0 = Black 8 = Gray 1 = Blue 9 = Light Blue 2 = Green A = Light Green 3 = Aqua B = Light Aqua 4 = Red C = Light Red 5 = Purple D = Light Purple 6 = Yellow E = Light Yellow 7 = White F = Bright White If no argument is given, this command restores the color to what it was when CMD.EXE started. This value either comes from the current console window, the /T command line switch or from the DefaultColor registry value. The COLOR command sets ERRORLEVEL to 1 if an attempt is made to execute the COLOR command with a foreground and background color that are the same. Example: "COLOR fc" produces light red on bright white
Sets security descriptor to the specified structure. The method returns an integer value that can be interpreted as follows: ...
Sets security descriptor to the specified structure. The method returns an integer value that can be interpreted as follows: ...
Sets subscription configuration by changing subscription parameters from the command line or by using an XML configuration ...
Sets the action to be taken if the session limit is reached or connection is broken, one of the following action is taken:Disconnect: ...
Sets the default console foreground and background colors. COLOR attr attr Specifies color attribute of console output Color ...
Sets the Encryption level to one of Low, Medium or High. The function takes one parameter that specifies the Encryption Level: ...
Sets the FallBack printer driver to one of: 0=No fallback print drivers, 1=Best guess, 2 = Best guess and if no match is ...
Sets the location of the custom Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) image. %1 /setreimage /path /target /path - Specifies ...
Sets the location of the custom Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) image. %1 /setreimage /path /target /path - Specifies ...