Index_P

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P

Page Fault Monitor (Pfmon), 133–34

parameters

Active Directory objects, 201

passing startup parameters to Cmd.exe, 4

passing startup parameters to Config.nt, 8

passing to command line, 16–17

passing to scripts, 32–33

SHIFT command, 33

Taskkill, 130–32

parent domains, Active Directory, 200

parentheses (( ))

grouping commands, 24

nested if statements, 44

using in if statements, 43

parsing, file content and output, 50–53

partition table styles, DISKPART, 152–53

partitions

converting partition or volume to NTFS, 176–79

focus, 143

listing, 142

primary and secondary, 147

searching for, 205

setting active, 155–56

styles, 152–53

partitions, basic disks, 167–80

assigning drive letters or mount points, 171–72

changing/deleting volume label, 179

creating for GPT disks, 170–71

creating for MBR disks, 168–70

deleting, 180

extending, 179–80

formatting, 173–76

obtaining partition information, 167–68

removing drive letters or mount points, 172–73

passwords

computer accounts, 225–26

policies, 213

user accounts, 251

%Path% variable, 18

PCL (printer control language), 270

PDC emulator master role, 233–34

PDCs (primary domain controllers), 231. See also domain controllers

Pfmon (Page Fault Monitor), 133–34

physical structures, Active Directory, 201

physically attached printers, 277–79

PING

adapter, 339, 340

dhcp, 339

dns, 339

gateway, 339

ieproxy, 338–41

ip, 339

iphost, 339

mail, 338–41

news, 338–41

wins, 340

piping (|), 21

Pmon (Process Resource Manager), 127–33

data provided by, 128–29

fields, 129–30

output, 128

overview, 119, 127

pop-up windows, 11

ports, printer

creating/setting TCP/IP ports, 282–83

deleting TCP/IP ports, 284–85

listing TCP/IP ports, 283–84

types of, 271

ports, TCP, 317–20

primary partitions, 168–69

print device mode, 287

PRINTDRIVERINFO, 268–71

detailed driver information, 269–70

getting information on specific printer, 270–71

listing printer drivers, 268–69

overview, 268

print monitor for a print device, 270

print servers, 267, 276–77

print spoolers

configuring, 288–89

tracking print spooler information and usage statistics, 271–76

troubleshooting, 290–91

Printer and Faxes folder, Control Panel, 271

printer control language (PCL), 270

printers, 267–95

advanced options, 289

comments and location information, 285

creating/setting TCP/IP ports for, 282–83

deleting, 281

deleting TCP/IP ports, 284–85

drivers, 268–71

installing network attached, 279

installing physically attached, 277–79

listing installed, 279–80

listing TCP/IP ports, 283–84

managing, 276–77

overview, 267

print device mode, 287

publishing in Active Directory, 286–87

queue management, 291–95

renaming, 280–81

scheduling print jobs, 287–88

separator pages, 287

sharing, 286

spooling configuration, 288–89

spooling problems, 290–91

support and troubleshooting information for, 267–68

tracking print spooler information and usage statistics, 271–76

viewing default, 280

Prncfg, 280–81

Prncnfg, 285–89

commenting printers, 285

overview, 285

publishing printers in Active Directory, 286–87

scheduling print jobs, 287–88

setting separator pages and changing print device mode, 286

sharing printers, 286

spooling configuration, 288–89

Prnjobs

pausing/resuming printing, 294

removing document and canceling print job, 294–95

viewing print jobs, 291–92

Prnmgr

configuring physically attached print devices, 278

deleting printers, 281

installing physically attached print devices, 277–78

listing all printers on local computer, 279–80

overview, 276–77

viewing and setting default printer, 280

Prnport

creating/changing TCP/IP ports, 282–83

deleting TCP/IP ports, 284–85

listing TCP/IP port information, 283–84

Prnqctl

emptying print queue, 293

pausing/resuming printing, 292–93

procedures, 54, 56

process IDs, 120

process monitoring, 119–38

application management, 119

common problems, 120–21

filtering Tasklist information (/Fi), 126–27

memory leak analysis, 136–38

memory paging, 133–34

memory usage, 134–36

nonresponsive processes, 127

obtaining process information, 121–23

stopping processes, 130–33

system and user processes, 120–21

system resource usage, 127–30

viewing DLLs used by processes, 124–25

viewing relationship between running processes and services, 123–24

Process Resource Manager. See Pmon (Process Resource Manager)

processing modes

MS-DOS command shell, 8

Windows command shell, 5

properties. See parameters

proxy clients, troubleshooting, 325

publishing printers, in Active Directory, 286–87



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Microsoft Windows Command-Line Administrator's Pocket Consultant
MicrosoftВ® WindowsВ® Command-Line Administrators Pocket Consultant
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