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Windows 8 In Depth
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Windows 8 In Depth

by Brian Knittel, Paul McFedries
October 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1104 pages
64h 7m
English
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Running GUI Programs from the Command Line

Windows will start any program whose name it can find in the search path, whether it’s a console application or a GUI program. If you know Windows programs by name, this can save you an awful lot of poking around and clicking with the mouse. Just type! Table 30.2 lists just a few GUI programs you start by typing their name into a Command Prompt window or the Windows Logo+R “Run” dialog box.

Table 30.2. Some GUI Program Names

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For those programs whose name ends with .msc, you can omit the .msc when ...

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