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Hello,
Today I opened my command prompt, I typed shutdown -i, and it displayed this: "'shutdown' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." This is not the first time this has happened to me, and with many other commands too!
How can I fix this problem, please?
Configuration: Windows Vista
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Today I opened my command prompt, I typed shutdown -i, and it displayed this: "'shutdown' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." This is not the first time this has happened to me, and with many other commands too!
How can I fix this problem, please?
Configuration: Windows Vista
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For shutdown -i it works, for nbtstat not for the others I haven't tried
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try copying/pasting the cmd shortcut to your desktop to run it as admin (right click)
Do you have the UAC (window that asks you to continue or cancel) that opens when you execute an action?
If yes, you are not fully admin
To fix this, it's simple, follow this, I did it http://www.jenyburn.com/devenir-administrateur-de-windows-vista-une-fois-pour-toutes/
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Problem solved: https://www.fredzone.org/passer-en-mode-super
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try launching cmd as an admin or enter your command in Run