Linux may have command-line power in the bag, but there's something about the simplicity of Windows commands that I've always loved.
While I'll stick with open-source when given the choice, Windows pays my bills. Here are some one-liners that get me through the day. As an IT pro, I like to use the Windows command line as much as possible, as it avoids the "That's it? Hell, I could have done that!" reaction.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Clear the print spooler
C:\>net stop spooler && del /q %WINDIR%\system32\spool\printers\* && net start spooler
Stops the print spooler service, clears out all queued print jobs, and restarts the spooler. This will fix a LOT of printer issues.
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