Configure the command prompt

by ArulKumar 2008-11-22 18:09:18

Configure the command prompt

To configure the command prompt


  1. Open Command Prompt.

  2. Click the upper-left corner of the Command Prompt window, and then click Properties.


  3. Click the Options tab.

  4. In Command History, type or select 999 in Buffer Size, and then type or select 5 in Number of Buffers.


  5. In Edit Options, select the Quick Edit Mode and Insert Mode check boxes.

  6. Click the Layout tab.

  7. In Screen Buffer Size, type or select 2500 in Height.


  8. Do any of the following optional tasks:

    • In Screen Buffer Size, increase Width.

    • In Window Size, increase Height.

    • In Window Size, increase Width.


    • Clear the Let system position window check box, and then, in Window Position, change the values in Left and Top.

  9. In the Apply Properties dialog box, click Save properties for future windows with same title.

Notes



  • To open a command prompt, click Start, point to All programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command prompt.

  • To open Command Prompt Properties from the keyboard, press ALT+SPACEBAR+P.

  • By selecting the Quick Edit Mode check box, you enable copy and paste from the Command Prompt window. To copy, select the text in the Command Prompt window with your left mouse button, and then right-click. To paste, either at the command prompt or in a text file, right-click.


  • By increasing the screen buffer size to 999, you enable scrolling through the Command Prompt window.

  • By increasing the number of buffers to five, you increase the number of lines in the Command Prompt window to 5000.

  • To enable or disable file and directory name completion on a computer or user logon session, run Regedit.exe and set the following REG_DWORD value:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftCommand ProcessorCompletionCharREG_DWORD





    Resource:http://technet.microsoft.com

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