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| Thread ID: 42817 | 2004-02-23 07:56:00 | Whats the difference between "cmd" and "command" | MrBeef (342) | Press F1 |
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| 217611 | 2004-02-23 07:56:00 | Hi there, at school mostly everything on the computers is disabled in XP for exam i try run "cmd" and it says it has been disabled by admin etc etc so me being the smart cookie that i r i tried command that only opens command.com from whereever and i can practically do everything i could in cmd Whats the difference? |
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| 217612 | 2004-02-23 08:30:00 | i think... but dont quote me on this at all... i'd say... one is for a 9x or 3x system... and the other is for NT/2k/XP system... at a guess... i'd go "9x/3x" and "NT/2k/XP" respectively just included for backward compatability... |
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| 217613 | 2004-02-23 08:39:00 | Try here www.chami.com HTH PC |
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