Windows 10

  1. This command is superseded by having the TPM_TakeOwnership command automatically disable reading the public portion of the ...
  2. This command lists entries in a store. The /enum command is the default, so running "bcdedit" without parameters is equivalent ...
  3. This command loads a key into TPM so that the owner can set other actions on it. These actions include wrap, unwrap, bind, ...
  4. This command loads the computer manufacturer's public key into the TPM for use during maintenance. This command can only ...
  5. This command modifies the RootSDDL setting for the WinRM service. The RootSDDL stores the default security settings for any ...
  6. This command modifies the TrustedHosts list for the WinRM client. The computers in the TrustedHosts list might not be authenticated. ...
  7. This command must follow the TPM_Init command. It transmits additional computer information to the TPM about the type of ...
  8. This command overwrites any changes you have made to the selected disc's title or chapter names. Do you want to continue? ...
  9. This command performs a full self-test and returns an authenticated value if the test passes. This command is not upgraded ...
  10. This command releases all resources associated with existing authorization sessions. This command is not upgraded for version ...
  11. This command releases secrets previously sealed by the TPM if integrity, platform configuration, and authorization checks ...
  12. This command requires that either the /PackagePath or /PackageName options be specified. Re-enter the command, specifying ...
  13. This command requires that the /FeatureName option be specified. Re-enter the command, specifying the /FeatureName option. ...
  14. This command returns a signed digest that is a combination of the contents of a specified platform configuration register ...
  15. This command returns the public portion of the TPM endorsement key. This command is disabled when ownership of the TPM is ...
  16. This command saves a loaded resource outside the TPM. After successful execution of this command the TPM automatically releases ...
  17. This command sets an entry option value in the boot configuration data store. bcdedit /store /set { } /addfirst | /addlast ...
  18. This command sets or displays the global debugger settings for the system. This command does not enable or disable the debugger ...
  19. This command sets or displays the global remote event logging settings for the system. Currently this command is an alias ...
  20. This command sets or displays the hypervisor settings for the system. This command does not enable or disable the hypervisor ...
  21. This command sets the default entry that the boot manager will use when the timeout expires. bcdedit /default Specifies the ...
  22. This command sets the display order to be used by the boot manager. bcdedit /displayorder . /addfirst | /addlast | /remove ...
  23. This command sets the global Emergency Management Services settings for the system. Emssettings does not enable or disable ...
  24. This command sets the one-time boot sequence to be used by the boot manager. bcdedit /bootsequence . /addfirst | /addlast ...
  25. This command sets the reference to the owner authorization that the TPM uses when executing an OIAP or OSAP session. Use ...
  26. This command sets the time to wait, in seconds, before the boot manager selects a default entry. For information about setting ...
  27. This command starts the process of calculating a SHA-1 digest. This command must be followed by execution of TPM_SHA1Update ...
  28. This command stopped operation because it cannot wait on 'System Idle' process. Specify another process and Run your command ...
  29. This command takes ownership of the TPM with a new owner authorization value, derived from the owner password. Among other ...
  30. This command was initiated by the File Server Resource Manager service. It belongs to the action '%1' of the file screen ...
  31. This command was initiated by the File Server Resource Manager service. It belongs to the action '%1' on the %2% threshold ...
  32. This command was initiated by the File Server Resource Manager service. It belongs to the action '%1' on the %2% threshold ...
  33. This command was initiated by the File Server Resource Manager service. It belongs to the action '%1' on the limit on the ...
  34. This command was initiated by the File Server Resource Manager service. It belongs to the action '%1' on the limit on the ...
  35. This command will be added to the local block list, but the blocking will not take effect due to group policy on this computer. ...
  36. This command writes a specified value to a defined non-volatile storage area, if it finds the required authorization for ...
  37. This command-line option can be used with most Bcdedit commands to specify the store to be used. If this option is not specified, ...
  38. This compatibility fix accepts a command line that tells it to re-copy a file from the CD. Some applications truncate some ...
  39. This compatibility fix addresses issues that may be encountered when an application uses various API calls to verify if the ...
  40. This compatibility fix addresses issues with APIs that may not gracefully handle receiving bad parameters. Currently, this ...
  41. This compatibility fix addresses potential problems with applications that may need help with heap memory free calls. The ...
  42. This compatibility fix addresses the problem of contention with the CD drive. Some applications may try to access the CD ...
  43. This compatibility fix addresses two separate issues with the PROCESSENTRY32 API. The first converts the standard Windows ...
  44. This compatibility fix adjusts the CreateWindow API parameters to make only very simple windows. This is useful for fixing ...
  45. This compatibility fix allocates additional memory for every allocation made through the HeapAlloc API. This fix is command ...
  46. This compatibility fix applies to applications that may not correctly handle broadcast messages to their window process. ...
  47. This compatibility fix applies to applications that require a specific resolution to run. It takes a command line to specify ...
  48. This compatibility fix applies to applications that use the shell32 SHGetFolderPath APIs to find the Start Menu, Programs, ...
  49. This compatibility fix calls WinExec on the passed command line, and then terminates the caller process. The command line ...
  50. This compatibility fix causes the application to disregard any output sent to the OutputDebugString API. This type of debug ...
  51. This compatibility fix causes the application to ignore certain specified exceptions. By default, the only exceptions ignored ...
  52. This compatibility fix causes the OpenFile API to fail on specific files. The file names to be failed are supplied on the ...
  53. This compatibility fix causes the Windows XP version of DeleteObject to return success, which is the Windows 9x behavior. ...
  54. This compatibility fix causes the Windows XP version of GetFreeDiskSpace to return values similar to those returned by Windows ...
  55. This compatibility fix causes Windows XP to ignore irrelevant mode change requests from the application. This will prevent ...
  56. This compatibility fix causes Windows XP to return a significantly reduced environment block from the environment APIs. This ...
  57. This compatibility fix checks for known issues with the GetDeviceCaps API between the Windows 9x and Windows XP versions, ...
  58. This compatibility fix compensates for some incompatibilities between the Windows 9x version of the GDI APIs and the versions ...
  59. This compatibility fix corrects a variety of differences that occur between the printer routines in Windows 9x and Windows ...
  60. This compatibility fix corrects file paths that were changed between Windows 9x and Windows XP. It works by hooking the file ...
  61. This compatibility fix corrects known bad bitmap headers. Windows XP is more restrictive in the format of bitmap headers ...
  62. This compatibility fix corrects the lfCharSet value in LOGFONTA to correctly display localized versions of East Asia characters. ...
  63. This compatibility fix disables execution protection (NX) for a process. This is useful for applications that decide to execute ...
  64. This compatibility fix disables the automatic boost threads get when they are unblocked. Windows 9X does this only on message ...
  65. This compatibility fix disables the Filter Keys Accessibility Option at application startup and restores it on termination ...
  66. This compatibility fix disables the screen saver at application startup and restores it on termination of the application. ...
  67. This compatibility fix disables the Sticky Keys Accessibility Option at application startup, and re-enables it on termination ...
  68. This compatibility fix emulates the functionality of the Windows 9x heap manager. It is a full implementation of the Windows ...
  69. This compatibility fix enables custom window messages to pass through to current process from lower desktop integrity levels. ...
  70. This compatibility fix enables custom window messages to pass through to current process from lower desktop integrity levels. ...
  71. This compatibility fix enables data execution protection (DEP) for a process. This is useful for applications that decide ...
  72. This compatibility fix enables standard window messages to pass through to current process from lower desktop integrity levels. ...
  73. This compatibility fix enables standard window messages to pass through to current process from lower desktop integrity levels. ...
  74. This compatibility fix enables the application to set specific environment variables at application startup. These variables ...
  75. This compatibility fix enables Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 sorting behavior for the CompareString, LCMapString, FindNLSString, ...