From: yawnmoth on 14 Dec 2009 12:24 Going to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management will bring up the same window that typine "compmgmt.msc" in the "Run..." dialog will bring up. My question is, what about for the other things in the control panel? How does one go about finding what programs those correspond to?
From: John Wunderlich on 14 Dec 2009 23:41 yawnmoth <terra1024(a)yahoo.com> wrote in news:c99ceb78-4876-4cfa-ba7c-64ddf82c8b2c(a)9g2000yqa.googlegroups.com: > Going to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer > Management will bring up the same window that typine > "compmgmt.msc" in the "Run..." dialog will bring up. My question > is, what about for the other things in the control panel? How > does one go about finding what programs those correspond to? > One way: In the Control Panel, Right-click on the item you're interested in. If one of the selections in the pop-up window is "Properties", then select that. The file that will start that item will be in the "Target" window. If "Properties" is not a choice (e.g. "Keyboard"), then select "Create Shortcut" instead and allow it to create a shortcut on your desktop. Then start up Notepad and then File->Open. In the "Files of Type" box select "All files". Then find the shortcut on the desktop (e.g. "Keyboard.lnk") and open it. There will be a lot of binary garbage in the window but you should see a path as well (e.g. "C:\WINDOWS\system32\main.cpl). This will be what you can type in the "Start->Run" window (e.g. "main.cpl") to start this control panel. HTH, John
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