

Then it describes various commands available. This book first describes using the Windows NT command interpreter, how it receives, parses, and processes commands from users. You can find out which version of Windows you are running using the VER command.

It does not address commands that are specific to DOS environments and to DOS-based operating systems, such as Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me, whose Microsoft-supplied command interpreters are in fact DOS programs, not Win32 programs.

This book addresses 32-bit Windows commands applicable to modern versions of Windows based on the Windows NT environment.
