Typing sysdm.cpl in the run box is the same as if you went to the control panel, clicked on system, then clicked on advanced system settings. Or is there a mnemonic to remember the command? In system properties select the tab advanced and click the settings button in the performance box.
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What command do i need to type in the run window to get to them? Sysdm.cpl cant do it either it seems. The actual command line for configure advanced user profile properties is:
In windows os, command sysdm.cpl refers to system applet for the control panel , what dm stands for ?
Imo this is on topic for stack overflow. Click the “advanced” tab in the system properties window and. Open run dialog [windows+r] and enter the command sysdm.cpl ,3. You can just copy & paste this into cmd window to run.
@noodles sysdm.cpl (at least on windows 10) opens the system properties, not control panel\system and security\system. I know running it opens up advanced system properties but unlike most microsoft commands that have a logic to the name i can't figure out what this one stands for. System properties is the window that opnes when you right click my computer and hit properties. Control panel > system > advan.
.cpl files are usually control panel widgets.
I often need access to the environment variables on my windows 7. At the moment i do the following: