Open the Run Application With Commands
4:28 AM | Author: The Mouse
Run command on the Microsoft Windows operating system allows you to instantly open applications or documents with just one command instead of navigating to that location and double-click icon to be executed, it only works for some Windows programs like command prompt (cmd), calculator (calc ) etc..
So, have you ever wondered how to make your own Run command adapted to access your favorite programs, files and folders?  
Well, read on to learn answering.xixixixixi ... patient.. wait ..
To Create a Run Command can we tell its own or in accordance with our wishes, let me take an example of how to run a special command to open Nimbuzz. Once you make this command, you must be able to open Nimbuzz just by typing "buzz" (without the quotes) in the Run dialog box.  

Here is how you can do it all:
A. Right click on Desktop and select New - Shortcut Then Enter
2. You will see "Create Shortcut" dialog box as shown below
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If it is less clear, you can click the image jax.
3. Click "Browse", now you can choose which applications you'd like to try first to test, 4. Now click "Next" and type a name for your shortcut. You can choose any name of your choice, it will be tailored to your "Run command". In this case I give my name as a shortcut Nimbuzz " buzz "Click" Finish ".
5. You will see a shortcut called "buzz" on your desktop. All you need just copy and paste this shortcut in your Windows folder (usually in the folder "C :/ Windows"). Once you have copied the shortcut to your Windows folder, you can delete one in your Desktop.

6. That's it, easy right??
just open the Run dialog box, buzz and press Enter to open the Nimbuzz.
This way you can make the appropriate Run command to the program of your choice. Eg "ff" for Firefox, "ym" for Yahoo messenger, "WMP" for Windows media player and it's up to you lah, hehehe ...

To do this, when you click "Browse" in Step -3, just select the target program's main executable (exe.) Files that would normally be located in the folder C: \ ProgramFiles. Provide a simple and short name for this shortcut of your choice and copy file shortcut to the Windows folder as usual. Now just type the short name in the Run dialog box to open the program.
Good luck, hope helpful ..
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