10 New Executables in Vista
- BcdEdit – Use to edit Boot.ini
- DxConfig – DirectX configuration
- iCacls
- MkLink – Use to create symbolic or hard link
- MSconfig
- net user administrator activate:yes – Use to activate the hidden ‘real’ Administrator account
- Slmgr or Slmgr.vbs – Software Licensing Manager for Vista activation
- Powercfg – Control power setting on the system
- VSSadmin – Volume shadow copy administration
- Ctrl + Shift + Enter keyboard sequence – Execute a program with Run as administrator privileges
Other than above mentioned new tools, most of the old executable exist in Windows XP do make a come back in Windows Vista. Some of these favorite commands or programs available as PowerToys or add-ons to Windows XP, but due to the popularity, have since been incorporated into Vista shell.
20 Old Commands found in Windows Vista and XP
- DiskPart – Text-mode command interpreter to manage objects (disks, partitions, or volumes)
- DriverQuery – Displays a list of all installed device drivers and their properties
- FSutil – Command-line utility to perform FAT and NTFS file system related tasks
- IPconfig – Windows IP configuration
- Netsh – command-line scripting utility to display or modify the network configuration of local or remote computer
- NSLookup – DNS look up
- Openfiles – Queries or displays open files
- Ping
- Path
- Robocopy
- SC – command line program to communicate with the Service Control Manager and services.
- SFC /scannow /verifyonly – Check and fixe system files corruption
- Shell:sendto – Manage the convenient Send To shortcut menu
- Shutdown with or without /r restart switch
- Taskkill – Kill a process
- Tasklist – List all processes
- Tracert – Traceroute
- Tree – Display folder structure
- Ver – Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000]
- whoami – If you can’t remember who are you