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  2. PATH (variable) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PATH_(variable)

    PATH is an environment variable on Unix-like operating systems, DOS, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows, specifying a set of directories where executable programs are located. In general, each executing process or user session has its own PATH setting.

  3. Windows Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Windows Terminal is a multi-tabbed terminal emulator developed by Microsoft for Windows 10 and later [4] as a replacement for Windows Console. [5] It can run any command-line app in a separate tab. It is preconfigured to run Command Prompt , PowerShell , WSL and Azure Cloud Shell Connector, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and can also connect to SSH by manually ...

  4. dpath - Wikipedia

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    Despite this the executable was and is still available in 32-bit versions of Windows. Anyway, the command relied on %DPATH% environment variable , which can be edited with the dpath command. In the modern Windows installations only the dpath command is working despite the help message still is pointing to the append command.

  5. Path (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A path (or filepath, file path, pathname, or similar) is a string of characters used to uniquely identify a location in a directory structure.It is composed by following the directory tree hierarchy in which components, separated by a delimiting character, represent each directory.

  6. Environment variable - Wikipedia

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    Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server uses "\WTSRV". %windir% This variable points to the Windows directory. (On the Windows NT family of operating systems, it is identical to the %SystemRoot% variable). Windows 95–98 and Windows ME are, by default, installed in "C:\Windows". For other versions of Windows, see the %SystemRoot% entry above.

  7. Run command - Wikipedia

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    Starting with Windows 95, the Run command is accessible through the Start menu and also through the shortcut key ⊞ Win+R.Although the Run command is still present in Windows Vista and later, it no longer appears directly on the Start menu by default, in favor of the new search box and a shortcut to the Run command in the Windows System sub-menu.

  8. title (command) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_(command)

    The command is available in Windows 2000 and later. [4] It is compatible with Windows Console and Windows Terminal. The default window title is defined in the %COMSPEC% environment variable. [5] However, since the Windows Console title can also be defined in the program shortcut, the title is usually set to "Command Prompt".

  9. route (command) - Wikipedia

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    -p: The route is added to the Windows Registry and is used to initialize the IP routing table whenever the TCP/IP protocol is started (only when used with the add command) Command: The command to run (add, change, delete, print)-4: Force using IPv4-6: Force using IPv6; Destination: Network destination of the route