Difference between revisions of "Windows Command Line"
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Get-Content ForEach-Object { $; Get-WMIObject –computername $ Win32_LogicalDisk -filter "DriveType=3" | ForEach-Object { $.DeviceID; $.FreeSpace/1GB } } | Get-Content ForEach-Object { $; Get-WMIObject –computername $ Win32_LogicalDisk -filter "DriveType=3" | ForEach-Object { $.DeviceID; $.FreeSpace/1GB } } | ||
| + | </source> | ||
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| + | Turn windows defender off | ||
| + | <source lang="text"> | ||
| + | gpedit | ||
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| + | If you have Group Policy Editor available (I think Windows 10 always does, but for example under Windows 8 you must have either "Pro" or "Enterprise"), you can open gpedit.msc, and navigate to | ||
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| + | Computer Configuration | ||
| + | ->Administrative Templates | ||
| + | ->Windows Components | ||
| + | ->Windows Defender` | ||
| + | Double-click the "Turn off Windows Defender" option, select "Enabled", and apply. | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
Revision as of 14:24, 13 August 2016
net use \\192.168.34.1\c$
start \\192.168.34.2\c$
check disk space on windows
http://serverfault.com/questions/102745/setting-low-disk-space-alerts-on-windows-server-2008 - disk space alerts
Get-Content ForEach-Object { $; Get-WMIObject –computername $ Win32_LogicalDisk -filter "DriveType=3" | ForEach-Object { $.DeviceID; $.FreeSpace/1GB } }
Turn windows defender off
gpedit If you have Group Policy Editor available (I think Windows 10 always does, but for example under Windows 8 you must have either "Pro" or "Enterprise"), you can open gpedit.msc, and navigate to Computer Configuration ->Administrative Templates ->Windows Components ->Windows Defender` Double-click the "Turn off Windows Defender" option, select "Enabled", and apply.