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The only one who knows about another management window is Task Manager 2003. Nothing else has been discovered.
CMDOW [window | / T] [/ B] [/ F] [/ P]
Example: execute cmdow @, which is displayed as
Handle Lev Pid-Window status- Image Caption
0x230088 1 3356 Res Act Ena Vis cmd C:\ WINDOWS\ system32\ cmd.exe-cmd-cm
Window specifies the windows to be listed, using window titles or handles, and window classes instead of having no titles. If not specified, all windows are listed. "@" indicates this window, that is, the command line window.
/ T lists only windows on the taskbar
/ B as in the example above, add this parameter and the first line is not displayed
/ F Show full title
/ P list window location, width and height
In addition,
Handle handle, hexadecimal format
Window status window status (Minimized, Maximized, Restored, Active, Inactive, Enabled, Disabled, Visible or Hidden)
CMDOW / TH | / TV | / CW | / MA | / UW | / AT | / FS | / WM/TH horizontal tiling window
/ TV Longitudinal Tile window
/ CW cascading window
/ MA minimizes all windows
/ UW cancel / TH, / TV, / CW, / MA
/ AT is equivalent to Alt+Esc
/ FS full-screen command line window, which is equivalent to Alt+Enter
/ WM cancel full screen, that is, press Alt+Enter again
CMDOW window {[/ ACT] [/ INA] [/ ENA] [/ DIS] [/ VIS] [/ HID] [/ MIN] [/ MAX] [/ RES] [/ TOP] [/ NOT] [/ REN caption] [/ MOV left top] [/ SIZ width height] [/ CLS] [/ END]} / ACT activate the specified window
I don't know what the use of INA is
/ DIS changes the window to "only look but not touch": it cannot be moved, and the left and right mouse buttons are invalid, let alone typing. But you can use the shortcut key to turn it off.
/ ENA release / DIS
/ HID Hidden window, taskbar and tray are not visible
/ VIS shows hidden windows
/ MIN minimize the specified window
/ MAX maximize the specified window
/ RES undo. For example, undo to the original size and position of the window. You cannot undo twice, and you cannot return to the state before undo after undo.
/ TOP top window. If there are more than one top, the first one will be on the top, and the top will remain in the top state.
/ NOT unset the window
/ REN caption rename window title
/ MOV left top Mobile window distance from left to upper distance
/ SIZ width height changes window width and height
/ CLS close the window
/ END ends the process. The scary thing is that the same PID will be Kill together, be careful to use it!
CMDOW / RUN [state] file [args] state operation mode (/ MIN / MAX / HID)
What does args mean? Optional arguments passed on to the application. Specify any args exactly as you would if executing/opening the file directly.
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