Create Your Own Run Command 





To use Command Prompt, you must enter a valid command along with any optional parameters. Command Prompt then executes the command as entered and performs whatever task or function it's designed to perform in Windows.
A large number of commands exist in Command Prompt but their availability differs from operating system to operating system. See my table of Command Availability Across Microsoft Operating Systems for a quick comparison.
You might also want to see my List of Command Prompt Commands which is essentially the same as the table but with descriptions of each command and information about when it first appeared or why it was retired.
I also keep operating system specific lists of commands as well:
1) Right click on Desktop -- New -- Shortcut.

2) Now you can see a " Create Shortcut " dialog box.

3) Click on Browse -- C:\ Drive -- program files -- Click on Internet Explorer -- select " 


iexplore ".

4) Now click on Next and type any name as per your choice, here I am using "web" as run

 command name & click on Finish.

5) Now you will see a shortcut named WEB on desktop.


6) Here comes main part, Just copy that shortcut which you created and goto " C:\Windows " and paste it.


7) Now you can delete your desktop shortcut because you have a backup in C:\Windows.


8) That's It !! You Did It !! From Now onwards just open Run, type WEB & hit enter for opening Internet Explorer.


In this way you can create customized Run commands for any program of your choice. Say “ff” for Firefox, “ym” for Yahoo messenger, “wmp” for Windows media player and so on.To do this, when you click on “Browse” in the Step-3, just select the target program’s main executable (.exe) file which will usually be located in the C:\Program Files folder. Give a simple and short name for this shortcut as per your choice and copy the shortcut file onto the Windows folder as usual. Now just type this short name in the Run dialog box to open the program









 
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