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Here are 100 more commands that a limited user may have access to in a Windows environment,

including the previous 200 commands:

101. `net user` - Manage user accounts

102. `net group` - Manage local groups

103. `net localgroup` - Manage local user groups

104. `net accounts` - Manage account policies

105. `net share` - Manage shared resources

106. `net session` - Display information about active sessions

107. `net file` - Display information about open files

108. `net config` - Display or set the configuration of a server service

109. `net start` - Start a service

110. `net stop` - Stop a service

111. `net pause` - Pause a service

112. `net continue` - Resume a paused service

113. `net send` - Send a message to another user

114. `net print` - Manage print jobs and printers

115. `net use` - Connect to or disconnect from a shared resource

116. `net view` - View information about computers on the network

117. `gpresult` - Display the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) for a user or computer

118. `gpupdate` - Update group policy settings

119. `wevtutil` - Command-line tool for managing event logs

120. `logman` - Command-line tool for managing performance logs and counters

121. `typeperf` - Command-line tool for monitoring system performance

122. `diskperf` - Enable or disable disk performance counters

123. `driverquery` - Display a list of installed device drivers

124. `sc` - Service Control utility

125. `cacls` - Display or modify file or directory access control lists (ACLs)

126. `icacls` - Display, modify, backup, or restore security permissions for files and directories

127. `cipher` - Encrypt or decrypt files and folders

128. `fsutil` - File system utility


129. `xcacls` - Display or modify file or directory access control lists (ACLs)

130. `bcdboot` - Create a system partition and install boot files

131. `bootsect` - Update the master boot code

132. `chkntfs` - Check the file system of a volume

133. `dhcp` - Display or modify Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) settings

134. `driverquery` - Display a list of installed device drivers

135. `eventcreate` - Create a custom event log entry

136. `eventquery` - Query the event log

137. `eventregister` - Register an event source

138. `eventtriggers` - Manage event triggers

139. `eventvwr` - Open the Event Viewer

140. `fcopy` - Copy files and directories

141. `filever` - Display version information for a file

142. `findstr` - Find text in files

143. `finger` - Look up information about a user

144. `ftp` - File Transfer Protocol client

145. `getmac` - Display the MAC address of a network adapter

146. `gpresult` - Display the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) for a user or computer

147. `gpupdate` - Update group policy settings

148. `gpwizz` - Group Policy Management Console

149. `grpconv` - Convert a local group to a domain group

150. `help` - Display help for a command

151. `hostname` - Display or set the name of the local computer

152. `icacls` - Display, modify, backup, or restore security permissions for files and directories

153. `ipconfig` - Display network configuration information

154. `licensingdiag` - Diagnose licensing issues

155. `logman` - Command-line tool for managing performance logs and counters

156. `logoff` - Log off the current user session

157. `manage-bde` - Manage BitLocker Drive Encryption

158. `mbsacli` - Command-line tool for Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer

159. `mem` - Display memory usage


160. `mode` - Configure a system device

161. `mountvol` - Mount or dismount a volume

162. `msconfig` - Open the System Configuration utility

163. `msiexec` - Install or configure a Windows Installer package

164. `net` - Manage network resources

165. `nbtstat` - Display NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) protocol statistics

166. `netsh` - Configure network interfaces and settings

167. `netstat` - Display active network connections and listening ports

168. `nltest` - Test the Netlogon service

169. `nslookup` - Lookup DNS information

170. `ntbackup` - Backup and restore files and directories

171. `openfiles` - Display information about open files

172. `path` - Display or set the PATH environment variable

173. `pause` - Suspend the execution of a batch file

174. `powercfg` - Configure power settings

175. `powershell` - Open the Windows PowerShell command-line

176. `print` - Print a file

177. `pstat` - Display information about processes

178. `qprocess` - Display information about running processes

179. `query` - Display information about system components

180. `qwinsta` - Display information about active terminal server sessions

181. `rcp` - Remote copy files

182. `rd` - Remove a directory

183. `reg` - Modify the Windows registry

184. `regsvr32` - Register or unregister a DLL

185. `rexec` - Remote execute a command

186. `rlogin` - Remote login to a host

187. `rmtshare` - Manage remote file shares

188. `route` - Display and modify the IP routing table

189. `rsh` - Remote shell

190. `rsm` - Manage resource scheduling


191. `rsr` - Remote system runner

192. `runas` - Run a program under a different user account

193. `rwinsta` - Reset a terminal server session

194. `sc` - Service Control utility

195. `schtasks` - Schedule a command to run at a specific time

196. `secedit` - Security configuration and analysis tool

197. `sendkeys` - Send keystrokes to a running application

198. `setx` - Set an environment variable

199. `shutdown` - Shut down or restart the computer

200. `slmgr` - Software Licensing Management Tool

1. `dir` - List the contents of a directory

2. `cd` - Change the current directory

3. `copy` - Copy one or more files

4. `move` - Move one or more files

5. `del` - Delete one or more files

6. `mkdir` - Create a new directory

7. `rmdir` - Remove a directory

8. `type` - Display the contents of a file

9. `echo` - Display a message or set an environment variable

10. `set` - Display, set, or remove environment variables

11. `cls` - Clear the screen

12. `title` - Set the title of the command prompt window

13. `time` - Display or set the system time

14. `date` - Display or set the system date

15. `ipconfig` - Display network configuration information

16. `ping` - Test network connectivity

17. `tracert` - Trace the route to a remote host

18. `nslookup` - Lookup DNS information

19. `net use` - Connect to or disconnect from a shared resource


20. `net view` - View information about computers on the network

21. `tasklist` - Display a list of running processes

22. `taskkill` - Terminate a running process

23. `shutdown` - Shut down or restart the computer

24. `sfc` - Scan and repair system files

25. `dism` - Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool

26. `wmic` - Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line

27. `chkdsk` - Check and repair a file system

28. `expand` - Extract files from a cabinet (.cab) file

29. `compact` - Display or alter the compression of files on NTFS partitions

30. `format` - Format a disk

31. `diskpart` - Manage disk partitions

32. `tree` - Display the directory structure of a path

33. `where` - Find files or folders matching a given search pattern

34. `systeminfo` - Display detailed configuration information about the computer

35. `powershell` - Open the Windows PowerShell command-line

36. `netstat` - Display active network connections and listening ports

37. `route` - Display and modify the IP routing table

38. `arp` - Display and modify the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache

39. `hostname` - Display or set the name of the local computer

40. `reg` - Modify the Windows registry

41. `mstsc` - Start the Remote Desktop Connection client

42. `shutdown` - Shut down or restart the computer

43. `logoff` - Log off the current user session

44. `whoami` - Display information about the current user account

45. `timeout` - Delay the execution of a batch file

46. `findstr` - Search for text within files

47. `clip` - Copy the output of a command to the clipboard

48. `xcopy` - Copy files and directories, including subdirectories

49. `robocopy` - Advanced file and directory copying tool

50. `start` - Start a program or open a document


51. `control` - Open the Control Panel

52. `appwiz.cpl` - Open the Programs and Features control panel

53. `regedit` - Open the Registry Editor

54. `msconfig` - Open the System Configuration utility

55. `msinfo32` - Open the System Information utility

56. `mmc` - Open the Microsoft Management Console

57. `eventvwr` - Open the Event Viewer

58. `services.msc` - Open the Services control panel

59. `compmgmt.msc` - Open the Computer Management console

60. `diskmgmt.msc` - Open the Disk Management console

61. `perfmon` - Open the Performance Monitor

62. `winver` - Display the current version of Windows

63. `dxdiag` - Display information about your system's DirectX components

64. `certmgr.msc` - Open the Certificate Manager

65. `gpedit.msc` - Open the Group Policy Editor

66. `lusrmgr.msc` - Open the Local Users and Groups Manager

67. `netplwiz` - Open the User Accounts control panel

68. `inetcpl.cpl` - Open the Internet Properties control panel

69. `firewall.cpl` - Open the Windows Defender Firewall control panel

70. `ncpa.cpl` - Open the Network Connections control panel

71. `sysdm.cpl` - Open the System Properties control panel

72. `desk.cpl` - Open the Display control panel

73. `calc` - Open the Calculator

74. `notepad` - Open the Notepad text editor

75. `mspaint` - Open the Paint image editor

76. `wordpad` - Open the WordPad text editor

77. `explorer` - Open the File Explorer

78. `appwiz.cpl` - Open the Programs and Features control panel

79. `devmgmt.msc` - Open the Device Manager

80. `credwiz.exe` - Open the Credential Manager

81. `compmgmt.msc` - Open the Computer Management console


82. `osk` - Open the On-Screen Keyboard

83. `magnify` - Open the Magnifier utility

84. `narrator` - Open the Narrator accessibility tool

85. `sndvol` - Open the Volume Mixer

86. `recdisc` - Open the Disc Cleanup utility

87. `cleanmgr` - Open the Disk Cleanup utility

88. `dfrgui` - Open the Disk Defragmenter

89. `dxdiag` - Open the DirectX Diagnostic Tool

90. `rstrui` - Open the System Restore utility

91. `wuapp` - Open the Windows Update settings

92. `msinfo32` - Open the System Information utility

93. `optionalfeatures` - Open the Turn Windows features on or off utility

94. `cttune` - Open the Color and Appearance settings

95. `fontview` - Open the Font Viewer

96. `mspaint` - Open the Paint image editor

97. `wordpad` - Open the WordPad text editor

98. `syskey` - Open the System Key utility

99. `secpol.msc` - Open the Local Security Policy editor

100. `printmanagement.msc` - Open the Print Management console

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