NirCmd v1.85 - Freeware command-line tool

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  • bobbie
    Forum Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 770

    NirCmd v1.85 - Freeware command-line tool

    Some might need this as it looks like it could come in handy.
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    NirCmd is a small command-line utility that allows you to do some useful tasks without displaying any user interface. By running NirCmd with simple command-line option, you can write and delete values and keys in the Registry, write values into INI file, dial to your internet account or connect to a VPN network, restart windows or shut down the computer, create shortcut to a file, change the created/modified date of a file, change your display settings, turn off your monitor, open the door of your CD-ROM drive, and more...
    
    Examples of what you can do with NirCmd
    Open the door of J: CD-ROM drive 	nircmd.exe cdrom open j:
    Close the door of Y: CD-ROM drive 	nircmd.exe cdrom close y:
    Increase the system volume by 2000 units (out of 65535) 	nircmd.exe changesysvolume 2000
    Decrease the system volume by 5000 units (out of 65535) 	nircmd.exe changesysvolume -5000
    Set the volume to the highest value 	nircmd.exe setsysvolume 65535
    Mute the system volume 	nircmd.exe mutesysvolume 1
    Unmute the system volume 	nircmd.exe mutesysvolume 0
    Switch the system volume between the mute and normal state. 	nircmd.exe mutesysvolume 2
    Create a shortcut on your desktop that switch the system volume between the mute and normal state. 	nircmd.exe cmdshortcut "~$folder.desktop$" "Switch Volume" mutesysvolume 2
    Turn off the monitor 	nircmd.exe monitor off
    Start the default screen saver 	nircmd.exe screensaver
    Put your computer in 'standby' mode 	nircmd.exe standby
    log off the current user 	nircmd.exe exitwin logoff
    Ask if you want to reboot, and if you answer 'Yes', reboot the computer. 	nircmd.exe qboxcom "Do you want to reboot ?" "question" exitwin reboot
    Turn off your computer 	nircmd.exe exitwin poweroff
    Turn off all computers specified in computers.txt ! 	multiremote copy "c:\temp\computers.txt" exitwin poweroff force
    Dial to "My Internet" connection 	nircmd.exe rasdial "My Internet"
    Disconnect the "My Internet" connection 	nircmd.exe rashangup "My Internet"
    Make your Internet Explorer windows 75% transparent ! (192 / 256) 	nircmd.exe win trans ititle "internet explorer" 192
    Minimize all your Internet Explorer windows 	nircmd.exe win min class "IEFrame"
    Close all your Internet Explorer windows 	nircmd.exe win close class "IEFrame"
    Close all your Explorer windows (My Computer, folders, and so on) 	nircmd.exe win close class "CabinetWClass"
    Hide all your Internet Explorer windows 	nircmd.exe win hide class "IEFrame"
    Show all your Internet Explorer windows (after you made them hidden with previous example) 	nircmd.exe win show class "IEFrame"
    Center all top-level windows 	nircmd.exe win center alltop
    Remove the title bar of My Computer window. 	nircmd.exe win -style title "my computer" 0x00C00000
    Return the title bar of My Computer window that we removed in the previous example. 	nircmd.exe win +style title "my computer" 0x00C00000
    Set the My Computer window to right-to-left order (For hebrew and arabic languages) 	nircmd win +exstyle title "my computer" 0x00400000
    Set all child windows of My Computer window to right-to-left order (For hebrew and arabic languages) 	nircmd win child title "my computer" +exstyle all 0x00400000
    Create a shortcut on your desktop that closes all your Internet Explorer windows 	nircmd.exe cmdshortcut " "~$folder.desktop$ "Close All IE" win close class "IEFrame"
    Create a shortcut on your desktop that hides all your Internet Explorer windows 	nircmd.exe cmdshortcut " "~$folder.desktop$ "Hide All IE" win hide class "IEFrame"
    Create a shortcut on your desktop that shows back all your Internet Explorer windows 	nircmd.exe cmdshortcut " "~$folder.desktop$ "Show All IE" win show class "IEFrame"
    Set the Windows Calculator as top-most window (above all other windows) 	nircmd.exe win settopmost title "Calculator" 1
    Set the Windows Calculator back to regular window (non top-most window) 	nircmd.exe win settopmost title "Calculator" 0
    Create a shortcut to Windows calculator under Start Menu->Programs->Calculators 	nircmd.exe shortcut "f:\winnt\system32\calc.exe" "~$folder.programs$\Calculators" "Windows Calculator"
    Hide the desktop window 	nircmd.exe win hide class progman
    Show the desktop window (After hiding it in previous example) 	nircmd.exe win show class progman
    Hide the start button on the system tray 	nircmd.exe win child class "Shell_TrayWnd" hide class "button"
    Show the start button on the system tray 	nircmd.exe win child class "Shell_TrayWnd" show class "button"
    Hide the clock on the system tray 	nircmd.exe win child class "Shell_TrayWnd" hide class "TrayClockWClass"
    Show the clock on the system tray 	nircmd.exe win child class "Shell_TrayWnd" show class "TrayClockWClass"
    Kill (terminate) all instance of Internet Explorer processes 	nircmd.exe killprocess iexplore.exe
    Create a shortcut on your desktop that opens the door of K: CDROM drive when you run it. 	nircmd.exe cmdshortcut "~$folder.desktop$" "Open CDROM" cdrom open k:
    Create a shortcut to NirSoft Web site on your desktop 	nircmd.exe urlshortcut "http://www.nirsoft.net" "~$folder.desktop$" "NirSoft"
    Add NirSoft Web site to your Favorities under Links folder. 	nircmd.exe urlshortcut "http://www.nirsoft.net" "~$folder.favorites$\Links" "NirSoft"
    Create a shortcut to NirSoft Web site on the desktop of all computers listed in computers.txt 	nircmd.exe multiremote copy "c:\temp\computers.txt" urlshortcut "http://www.nirsoft.net" "~$folder.common_desktop$" "NirSoft"
    Set the display mode to 800x600x24bit colors 	nircmd.exe setdisplay 800 600 24
    Create a shortcut on the desktop that set the display mode to 800x600x24bit colors 	nircmd.exe cmdshortcut "~$folder.desktop$" &quot800x600x24" setdisplay 800 600 24
    Copy all shortcuts on your desktop to another folder (f:\temp\desktop). 	nircmd.exe execmd copy "~$folder.desktop$\*.lnk" f:\temp\desktop
    Restart your Apache server (under Windows NT/2000/XP/2003) 	nircmd.exe service restart apache
    Create a shortcut on your desktop that restarts the Apache server 	nircmd.exe cmdshortcut "~$folder.desktop$" "Restart Apache" service restart apache
    Restart your IIS 	nircmd.exe service restart w3svc
    Restart MySql 	nircmd.exe service restart MySql
    Open the desired Registry key/value in RegEdit 	nircmd.exe regedit "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion" "CommonFilesDir"
    Open the Registry key that you copied to the clipboard in RegEdit. 	nircmd regedit "~$clipboard$"
    Disable the screen saver 	nircmd.exe regsetval sz "HKCU\control panel\desktop" "ScreenSaveActive" 0
    Enable the screen saver 	nircmd.exe regsetval sz "HKCU\control panel\desktop" "ScreenSaveActive" 1
    Change the date/time of the specified filename (creation time and modified time) 	nircmd.exe setfiletime "c:\temp\myfile.txt" "24-06-2003 17:57:11" "22-11-2005 10:21:56"
    Copy your desktop folder path to the clipboard 	nircmd.exe clipboard set ~$folder.desktop$
    Copy your start menu folder path to the clipboard 	nircmd.exe clipboard set ~$folder.start_menu$
    Copy the content of info1.txt (simple text file) to the clipboard 	nircmd.exe clipboard readfile "c:\My Files\info1.txt"
    Add the text content of clipboard to info1.txt 	nircmd.exe clipboard addfile "c:\My Files\info1.txt"
    Clear the clipboard 	nircmd.exe clipboard clear
    Create all folders specified in "c:\temp\folders.txt". The folder path names are separated by CRLF characters. 	nircmd.exe paramsfile "c:\temp\folders.txt" "" "" execmd md ~$fparam.1$
    Install the specified .NET assembly in the global assembly cache (like gacutil) 	nircmd.exe gac install "C:\temp\MyAssembly\bin\MyAssembly.dll"
    Empty the recycle bin in all drives. 	nircmd.exe emptybin
    NirCmd is a small utility that allows you to do many useful tasks from command-line, without displaying any user interface: change your display settings, turn off your monitor, open the door of your CD-ROM drive, and more...
  • wasim21k
    Forum Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 210

    #2
    thanks

    thanks for sharing
    just have look at pstools i think some extra in command line.

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