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  • Quick access to Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features
    Run the appwiz cpl command either from Windows 7 8 research bar, Windows run dialog box (Win + R keyboard shortcut) or from a command prompt Of course you can also create a shortcut to appwiz cpl You can find a list of Control Panel commands in the Wikipedia Control Panel (Windows) article
  • Win7 - Opening Programs and Features as Admin from command line . . .
    From that admin command prompt, run explorer exe Now, you should be able to open appwiz cpl, or any other control panel applet with administrative privileges When you're done, kill the running explorer process (es), and run explorer exe as the logged-in user Caveat: This can lose certain settings, or break your normal desktop environment
  • windows 10 - How to remove non-existent programs from the Apps . . .
    Quickest way to open the legacy app menu on any Windows version is to hit Win + R, type appwiz cpl and hit enter
  • How to open appwiz. cpl with a preconfigured search input?
    I want to be able to open appwiz via a shortcut or batch command with a preconfigured search for 'Intel', so that only apps with 'Intel' show up in the window that is opened as a result of the shortcut
  • installer - How can I run a single command to show all installed . . .
    To follow-up and expand upon this question, I want to know how to get a list of applications as shown in appwiz cpl which always shows all installed applications From here, we know that other inst
  • How to run Windows 10 Settings app as administrator?
    Why it's happening This isn't the problem of not running the Settings app as an Administrator Those settings are controlled by Group Policy It appears by default regular users cannot change these settings (it does make sense) I actually tried running the app as an Administrator from an elevated command prompt, Windows Powershell (Start-Process "ms-settings" -runas user:Administrator), and also by right clicking and choosing "Run as Admin" on the actual SystemSettings application located
  • How to find location of Applications listed in Add Remove Programs of . . .
    I am cleaning up a Windows 8 computer and have a program which cannot be uninstalled from the control panel Add Remove programs section Is there a way to easily find the locations of the programs
  • How do I run control panel as administrator? - Super User
    Before you go and do these steps, realize that running Control Panel as administrator accomplishes nothing if you're already in the administrators group If you're an admin, any changes made in Control Panel run as administrator by default, so running the whole control exe application as admin is redundant There are possible use cases for doing this if you're not an admin, however
  • Is there a list of Windows special directories shortcuts (like %TEMP . . .
    access cpl - Accessibility Options hdwwiz cpl - Add New Hardware Wizard appwiz cpl - Add Remove Programs timedate cpl - Date and Time Properties desk cpl - Display Properties inetcpl cpl - Internet Properties joy cpl - Joystick Properties main cpl keyboard - Keyboard Properties main cpl - Mouse Properties ncpa cpl - Network Connections
  • cloud - Adobe XD not able to install: error 191 - Super User
    I can fixed and installed Xd through to repair Creative Cloud Press Win + R, type appwiz cpl and press Enter button Select Adobe Creative Cloud then clic right and select Desinstall Change A window will appear ask you for to uninstall or repai Select repair Click repair and wait After this you can select Adobe Xd and install wihtout errors





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