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How to use the command 'path' (with examples)
The ‘path’ command in Windows is used to display or set the search path for executable files.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'pathping' (with examples)
The ‘pathping’ command is a Windows utility that combines the features of ‘ping’ and ’tracert’ to provide a more detailed analysis of the network path between a source and a destination.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'pdftoppm' (with examples)
The ‘pdftoppm’ command is a tool for converting PDF document pages to portable Pixmap (image formats).
Read MoreHow to use the command 'phar' (with examples)
The ‘phar’ command is used to create, update, or extract PHP archives, known as Phar files.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'photorec' (with examples)
Photorec is a command-line tool used for recovering deleted files. It is a recommended practice to write the recovered files to a separate disk from the one being recovered from.
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