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Quick Access Control Panel Menu and Utility by Command Line Part2

General Windows Tips, Windows How to, secret windows | Posted by Wongsak
Aug 02 2007

help you access control panel easy and quickly

“certmgr.msc” Open Certificates Service
“ciadv.msc” Open Indexing Service
“compmgmt.msc” Open Computer Management Console
“devmgmt.msc” Open Device Manager
“dfrg.msc” Open Disk Defragmenter
“diskmgmt.msc” Open Disk Management Console
“eventvwr.msc” Open Event Viewer
“fsmgmt.msc” Open Share Folder
“gpedit.msc” Open Group Policy Editor
“lusrmgr.msc” Open Local Users and Groups
“ntmsmgr.msc” Open Removable Storage
“ntmsoprq.msc” Removable Storage Operator Request
“perfmon.msc” Open Performance System Monitor
“rsop.msc” Open Resultant of Policy
“secpol.msc” Local Security Settings
“services.msc” Open Services Management
“wmimgmt.msc” Open Window Management Infrastructure (WMI)

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We will be able to know your computer’s Mac Address. HOW?

General Windows Tips, Windows How to, Wireless Network, secret windows | Posted by Wongsak
Jul 31 2007

Method #1

By windows command line
Go to windows command line or use Windows key + r and type cmd
use command “ipconfig /all” to show your Mac address and ip configuration

Method #2

LAN connection properties
Start menu > Setting > Control Panel
Open Network Connections
Right click Local Area Connection > Status
Tap Support and click Details..
See your MAC Address at “Physical Address” (Sample 00-02-3F-BD-2B-82)

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