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    A. A. There is a utility supplied with the Windows NT Server Resource Kit Version 4.0 Supplement One (phew) called shortcut.exe which can be used to create .lnk files. The application is quite powerful, and allows you to specify not only the resource to link to, but also an icon etc. An example is shown below.
    In the following example, I will create a shortcut to a command prompt window that opens using my desktop as the root. This can be handy when you want to work with files that you are using on your desktop (e.g. that you just downloaded from Firefox, etc.)
    A windows + C shortcut to “open command prompt here”. command command-prompt autohotkey-script ahkscript ahk-script cmd. 2 commits.
    Create PDF from Command Line. PDF is a popular format designed to present data. To get started, open Windows Command Prompt or a similar editor that you use, type 2PDF.exe and press Enter. You will see the help window with all available options.
    To some of you, Windows Command Prompt might look like a black and white world. But, there exist tons of Windows Command Prompt tricks that you Very often, we discuss the Command Prompt in our Windows 10 tutorial posts. Some people unknowingly refer to commands as Command Prompt
    You have to open the Command Prompt in Windows before executing a command. While Command Prompt probably isn’t a tool most of you will use on a regular basis, it can really come in handy now and then, maybe to troubleshoot a specific Windows problem or to automate some kind of
    When using the Windows command-prompt, it helps to use drag-and-drop from the file manager: drag the input PDF file from the file manager onto the Pdftk is a command-line program, so you should use your computer terminal or command prompt when first testing these examples. You just need to create a shortcut to the command prompt somewhere to allow you to apply the hotkey combination to it. Windows does not come with a shortcut key to the command prompt. The closest thing would be the extended context menu (Shift + Right-click) on the Desktop or perhaps just
    PDF | Command Prompt is sometimes incorrectly referred to as “the DOS prompt” or as MS-DOS itself. Command Prompt is a Windows program that emulates many of the command line abilities available in MS-DOS but it is not actually MS-DOS.
    Is there a way to create shortcuts and place them in a particular location from the command prompt? I’d want to put that in a batch file I’d like to create
    When I am working in command prompt the majority of the things I do require an administrative level command prompt. Check the Run As Administrator box and hit OK. Hit OK once more to close the properties window. You now have an administrative level shortcut without the right click.

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