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  • Wiki Page: Active Directory: Querying User Accounts

    Various scripting and command-line methods for querying Active Directory for a list of users. Table of Contents Directory Services DSQuery User DSGet User DSQuery * VBScript PowerShell ADSI Active Directory module Quest ActiveRoles snapin Directory Services DSQuery User Query a...
  • Wiki Page: Querying WMI

    Here are some examples of how to query WMI via cmdline/scripting. Table of Contents WMIC VBScript PowerShell WMIC Retrieve all properties related to the Operating System class wmic OS Retrieve the Version property of the Operaring System class wmic OS get Version ...
  • Wiki Page: Outlook 2010: Executable Switches

    Microsoft Office Outlook has a number of command-line switches that allow you to perform a variety of actions. One very useful example of this is the /recycle switch, which was introduced as a default in Outlook 2010. In previous versions, if a user already had an instance of Outlook open and clicked...
  • Wiki Page: Accessing the Control Panel via the Commandline

    Table of Contents Executing Control Panel Items Windows Vista Canonical Names New Commands for Windows Vista Personalization System Programs and Features Regional and Language Options Folder Options Power Options Legacy Control Panel Commands Executing Control Panel Items There are two ways...
  • Wiki Page: Access Remote Desktop Via Commandline

    Command line syntax for Remote Desktop Connection Syntax mstsc [<connection file>] [/v:<server[:port]>] [/admin] [/f[ullscreen]] [/w:<width>] [/h:<height>] [/public] | [/span] [/edit "connection file"] [/migrate] [/?] Command...
  • Wiki Page: Windows: Remote Desktop Commandline

    Step 1: Get to a command prompt. Step 2: Run as Administrator. Table of Contents Command: MSTSC Changes to MSTSC - Win7 Usage: MSTSC command help Vídeos See Also Forum: The following sections list available commands. Command: MSTSC For Help: Enter " mstsc /? " at a command prompt....
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