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PIRATED 20130920 2253

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See also the pirated main article Managing Windows 7 through Command Line which links to additionalpirated chapters of the book.

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If you use the command prompt frequently, make it easily accessible by pinning it to the Start Menu and the Taskbar. To pin Command Prompt to the Taskbar or the Start menu, do the following steps:

  • Click Start button, type cmd in the Start Search box, then right-click on CMD, and choose Pin To Taskbar.



The result is shown in the following figure:



  • Click Start button, type cmd in the Start Search box, right-click CMD, and choose Pin To Start Menu.



The result is shown in the following figure:



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  • Richard Mueller edited Revision 6. Comment: Removed (en-US) from title, added tag

  • Carsten Siemens edited Revision 7. Comment: Pirated Content - see my comment

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  • Richard Mueller edited Revision 6. Comment: Removed (en-US) from title, added tag

  • Carsten Siemens edited Revision 7. Comment: Pirated Content - see my comment

  • NOTE: This article was reported as Pirated/Plagiarized Content (content you didn't write) and will be removed. Please do not steal content from others. If you feel we are mistaken, please leave a comment or email tnwiki at Microsoft with a link to this article and with clear and detailed reasons why you own the content or have explicit permission from the author.

    Content was taken from: "Book - Windows 7 Portable Command Guide"

    Published by Darril Gibson (Pearson)

    de.scribd.com/.../67827130-Windows-7-Portable-Command-Guide-MCTS-70-680-70-685-70-686

    my.safaribooksonline.com/.../ch01

    See also the pirated main article Managing Windows 7 through Command Line which links to additionalpirated chapters of the book:

    social.technet.microsoft.com/.../12066.pirated-20130920-2224.aspx

    According to the US Copyright Act every content which is *substantially similar* to the original is a plagiarism.

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