Starts a new instance of the Windows command interpreter CMD [/A | /U] [/Q] [/D] [/E:ON | /E:OFF] [/F:ON | /F:OFF] [/V:ON | /V:OFF] [[/S] [/C | /K] string] /C Carries out the command specified by string and then terminates /K Carries out the command specified by string but remains /S Modifies the treatment of string after /C or /K (see below) /Q Turns echo off /D Disable execution of AutoRun commands from registry (see below) /A Causes the output of internal commands to a pipe or file to be ANSI /U Causes the output of internal commands to a pipe or file to be Unicode /T:fg Sets the foreground/background colors (see COLOR /? for more info) /E:ON Enable command extensions (see below) /E:OFF Disable command extensions (see below) /F:ON Enable file and directory name completion characters (see below) /F:OFF Disable file and directory name completion characters (see below) /V:ON Enable delayed environment variable expansion using ! as the delimiter. For example, /V:ON would allow !var! to expand the variable var at execution time. The %var% syntax expands variables at input time, which is quite a different thing when inside of a FOR loop. /V:OFF Disable delayed environment expansion. Note that multiple commands separated by the command separator '&&&&' are accepted for string if surrounded by quotes. Also, for compatibility reasons, /X is the same as /E:ON, /Y is the same as /E:OFF and /R is the same as /C. Any other switches are ignored. If /C or /K is specified, then the remainder of the command line after the switch is processed as a command line, where the following logic is used to process quote (") characters: 1. If all of the following conditions are met, then quote characters on the command line are preserved: - no /S switch - exactly two quote characters - no special characters between the two quote characters, where special is one of: <>()@^| - there are one or more whitespace characters between the the two quote characters - the string between the two quote characters is the name of an executable file. 2. Otherwise, old behavior is to see if the first character is a quote character and if so, strip the leading character and remove the last quote character on the command line, preserving any text after the last quote character.
Starting Print Head Alignment to compensate for print head installation positioning error. Since alignment involves printing, ...
StartMode is a string value indicating whether the service is automatically started by a operating system, or only started ...
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startnode {domain root | } Required. Specifies where the search should begin. Use ObjectDN to specify the distinguished name ...
Starts a new instance of the Windows command interpreter CMD /A | /U /Q /D /E:ON | /E:OFF /F:ON | /F:OFF /V:ON | /V:OFF /S ...
Starts a separate window to run a specified program or command. START "title" /D path /I /MIN /MAX /SEPARATE | /SHARED /LOW ...
Starts a separate window to run a specified program or command. START "title" /D path /I /MIN /MAX /SEPARATE | /SHARED /LOW ...
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Starts Windows System Resource Manager management. wsrmc /Start /DefMgmt /DefMgmt Starts Windows System Resource Manager ...