culay Posted January 14, 2011 Report Posted January 14, 2011 Command Prompt is a dos command found in windows OS that can allow a user in navigating windows, both online and offline, and this application can also be misused by a cracker to execute actions using only the command prompt. Therefore as a precaution to you as a user is to know more about the ins and outs of a command prompt in order to understand the workings and benefits, one of the many benefits from a command prompt is the ability to detect the virus, split virus with the file diinfeksinya, search for files only with the parent virus attrib command. Here below is a list of available commands at a command prompt from A-X:AADDUSERS: Add list users to / from CSV filesARP: Address Resolution ProtocolAssoc: Change file extension associationsASSOCIAT: One step file associationAttrib: Change file attributesbBootcfg: Edit Windows boot settingsBROWSTAT: Get domain, browser and PDC infocCacls: Change file permissionsCALL: Call one batch program anotherCD: Change Directory - move to a specific FolderChange: Change Terminal Server Session propertiesCHKDSK: Check Disk - check and repair disk problemsCHKNTFS: Check the NTFS file systemCHOICE: Accept keyboard input to a batch fileCipher: Encrypt or Decrypt files / foldersCleanMgr: Ototmatis clean the Temp files, recycle binCLEARMEM: Remove memory leaksCLIP: Copy STDIN to the Windows clipboard.CLS: Clear the screen (Clear The Screen)Cluster: Windows ClusteringCMD: Start a new CMD shellCOLOR: Change the color of the CMD windowCOMP: Compares the contents of two files or sets of filesCOMPACT: Compress files or folders on NTFS partitionsCompress: Compress a single file on an NTFS partitionCON2PRT: Connect or disconnect the printerCONVERT: Convert FAT to NTFS drivesCOPY: Copy one or more files to another locationCSCcmd: clien-side caching (Offline Files)CSVDE: Import or Export Active Directory datadDATE: Display or set dateDefrag: Defragment your hard driveDEL: Delete one or more filesDELPROF: Delete NT user profilesDeltree: Removes a folder and all subfoldersDevCon: Device Manager Command Line UtilityDIR: Displays a list of files and foldersDIRUSE: Show disk usageDISKCOMP: Compare contents of two floppy disksDiskcopy: Copy the contents from one disk to anotherDISKPART: Disk AdministrationDNSSTAT: DNS StatisticsDOSKEY: Edit the command line, recall commands, and create macrosDSADD: Add user (computer, group ..) to active directoryDSQUERY: List items in active directoryDSMOD: Modify user (computer, group ..) in active directoryDSRM: Remove items from Active DirectoryeECHO: Displays a message on the screenENDLOCAL: End localization of environmental changes in a batch fileErase: Removes one or more filesEVENTCREATE: Add messages to Windows event logEXIT: Exit the current script / routine and set ERRORLEVELExpand: uncompress fileExtract: uncompress CAB filesfFC: Compare two filesFIND: Searching for text strings in a fileFINDSTR: Find string in fileFOR / F: repeating command on a set of filesFOR / F: repetition command to the results of another commandFOR: repetition command to all options Files, Directory, ListFORFILES: Batch process multiple filesFORMAT: Format diskFREEDISK: Check free disk space / disk remaining (in bytes)FSUTIL: File and Volume utilityFTP: File Transfer ProtocolFTYPE: Display or modify file types used in file extension associationsgGLOBAL: Display membership of global groupsGOTO: Direct a batch program to jump to row labeledGPUPDATE: Update Group Policy settingshHELP: Online HelpiIcacls: Modify file and folder permissionsIF: conditionally perform a commandIFMEMBER: Is the current user in an NT WorkgroupIPCONFIG: Configure IPkKILL: Remove program from memorylLABEL: Edit the disk labelLOCAL: Display membership of local groupsLOGEVENT: Write text to the NT event viewerLogoff: user logs offLOGTIME: log the date and time in filemMAPISEND: Send email from command lineMBSAcli: Baseline Security AnalyzerMEM: Display memory usageMD: Create a new folderMKLINK: Create a symbolic link (linkd)MODE: Configure the systemMORE: Display output, one screen at a timeMOUNTVOL: managing the volume mount pointMOVE: Move files from one folder to anotherMOVEUSER: Move users from one domain to anotherMSG: send a message or a messageMsiexec: Microsoft Windows InstallerMSINFO: Windows NT diagnosticsMSTSC: Terminal Server Connection (Remote Desktop Protocol)MUNGE: Find and Replace text within file (s)MV: Copy in-use filenNET: Manage network resourcesNETDOM: Domain ManagerNetsh: Configure Network Interfaces, Windows Firewall & Remote AccessNETSVC: Command-line Service ControllerNbtstat: Display networking statistics (NetBIOS over TCP / IP)NETSTAT: Display networking statistics (TCP / IP)NOW: Display the current Date and TimeNslookup: Server Name lookupNtbackup: Backup folders to tapeNTRIGHTS: Edit user account rightspPATH: Display or set a search path for executable filesPathPing: trace route plus network latency and packet lossPAUSE: jail (suspended), batch file processing and display messagesperms: Show permissions for usersPERFMON: Performance MonitorPING: Test the network connectionPopd: Restore the previous value of the current directory saved by PUSHDPORTQRY: Display the status of ports and servicesPowercfg: Configuring power settingsPRINT: Print a text filePRNCNFG: Display, configure or rename a printerPRNMNGR: Add, ******* list printers set the default printerPROMPT: Change the command prompt#: Execute process remotelyPsFile: displays the file is opened from a distance (remote)PsGetSid: Displays the SID of a computer or userPsInfo: Lists information about the systemPsKill: kill process by name or process IDPsList: List detailed information about processesPsLoggedOn: anyone who is logged on (locally or via resource sharing)PsLogList: event log recordsPsPasswd: Change account passwordPsService: View and control servicesPsShutdown: Shutdown or reboot your computerPsSuspend: Suspend processPUSHD: Save and then change the current directoryqQGREP: Find the file (s) for lines that match a certain patternrRasdial: Manage RAS connectionsRASPHONE: Manage RAS connectionsRecover: repair damaged files from a damaged diskREG: Registry = Read, Set, Export, Delete keys and valuesREGEDIT: Import or export registry settingsRegsvr32: Register or unregister a DLLREGINI: Change Registry PermissionsREM: Record comments (comments) in a batch fileREN: Rename the file or filesREPLACE: Replace or update one file with anotherRD: Delete folder (s)RMTSHARE: Share a folder or printerRobocopy: Copy Files and Folders perfectlyROUTE: Manipulate network routing tablesRunas: Run the program under different user accountsRundll32: Run a DLL command (add / remove print connections)sSC: Control ServiceSCHTASKS: Schedule a command to run at certain timeSCLIST: Display NT ServicesSET: Display, set, or remove environment variablesSETLOCAL: Control the visibility of environment variablesSETX: Set environment variables permanentlySFC: System File CheckerSHARE: List or edit a file share or print shareSHIFT: Shift position replaced the parameters in a batch fileSHORTCUT: Create windows shortcut (. LNK file)SHOWGRPS: List the NT Workgroups a user has joinedSHOWMBRS: List of Users that are members of a WorkgroupSHUTDOWN: Shutdown the computerSLEEP: Wait for x secondsSlmgr: Software Licensing Management (Vista/2008)SOON: Schedule a command to execute in the near futureSORT: Sort inputSTART: start a program or command in a separate windowSU: Switch UserSUBINACL: Edit the file and folder Permissions, Ownership and DomainSUBST: Associate road with a drive letterSysteminfo: List system configurationtTasklist: List running applications and servicesTaskkill: Clear the running process from memoryTIME: Displays or set the system timeTIMEOUT: delays in the processing of a batch fileTITLE: Set the window title for the session cmd.exeTList: a list of tasks with the full pathTOUCH: change file timestampsTracert: Trace route to a remote hostTREE: graphical display folder structureTYPE: Displays the contents of text filesuUSRSTAT: List domain usernames and last loginvVER: Show version informationVerify: Ensure that the file is savedVOL: Displays a disk labelwWHERE: Placing and display the files in a directory treewhoami: Output the current UserName and domain managementWINDIFF: Compare contents of two files or sets of filesWINMSD: Windows system diagnosticsWINMSDP: Windows system diagnostics IIWMIC: WMI CommandsxXCACLS: Modify file and folder permissionsXCOPY: Copy files and folders Quote