Difference between revisions of "Windows Tools"
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* systempropertiesadvanced | * systempropertiesadvanced | ||
* powercfg \Q (query sleep settings) | * powercfg \Q (query sleep settings) | ||
− | * sysinternals autoruns - tells you where startup programs are (more than task manager) | + | * sysinternals autoruns - tells you where startup programs are (more than task manager) (idea: take a autoruns snapshot of the computer when you start managing it, and then if it becomes slow, compare / contrast the old & the new.) |
* ansible (haven't actually bothered to use this. i manage small networks, not large.) | * ansible (haven't actually bothered to use this. i manage small networks, not large.) | ||
ref: https://superuser.com/questions/1600186/why-is-it-that-a-tool-like-sysinternals-autoruns-might-not-know-the-location-of | ref: https://superuser.com/questions/1600186/why-is-it-that-a-tool-like-sysinternals-autoruns-might-not-know-the-location-of | ||
WIP | WIP |
Revision as of 06:19, 19 July 2023
ms tool list
- compmgmt.msc
- richcopy
- wireshark
- the user
- ncpa.cpl - network connnections
- cmd + r then shell:startup
- msinfo32
- the users business secrets
- Control Panel, Security and Maintenance, Reliability History
- command to enable ping: netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="ICMP Allow incoming V4 echo request" protocol=icmpv4:8,any dir=in action=allow
- systempropertiesadvanced
- powercfg \Q (query sleep settings)
- sysinternals autoruns - tells you where startup programs are (more than task manager) (idea: take a autoruns snapshot of the computer when you start managing it, and then if it becomes slow, compare / contrast the old & the new.)
- ansible (haven't actually bothered to use this. i manage small networks, not large.)
WIP