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List of Commands to Open Control Panel Items in Windows 10 How to Create Shortcuts to Open Control Panel Items in Windows 10 In Windows 10, there are a few different ways to find and change your settings: Settings app, Control Panel, app settings, and search Most of the settings that you'll want to change can be found in the Settings app The Control Panel allows you to view and change settings (controls) for Windows via applets Settings is a modern
Win7 - Opening Programs and Features as Admin from command line . . . From that admin command prompt, run explorer exe Now, you should be able to open appwiz cpl, or any other control panel applet with administrative privileges When you're done, kill the running explorer process (es), and run explorer exe as the logged-in user Caveat: This can lose certain settings, or break your normal desktop environment
Quick access to Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features Run the appwiz cpl command either from Windows 7 8 research bar, Windows run dialog box (Win + R keyboard shortcut) or from a command prompt Of course you can also create a shortcut to appwiz cpl You can find a list of Control Panel commands in the Wikipedia Control Panel (Windows) article
windows 10 - How to remove non-existent programs from the Apps . . . Have you tried looking for and removing the item (s) from HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall ? I would do a Registry search and remove the instance (s) from the Registry Backup the keys before you delete them (1 by 1), that way if the Start menu stops working or something, you can merge them back in The items (s) were probably part of a package which tends not to remove
uninstall - How To Remove A Broken Program From the Programs and . . . It depends on how the program is detecting that it is already installed The programs showing in the Programs and Features list are generated from the registry keys under: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall The program may be looking elsewhere in the registry, or looking for a file on disk, in order to determine if it is already installed You can use
Office already installed but not showing up in Control Panel, and . . . Perform online repair Press Windows key, hold it and press r to open Run window Type appwiz cpl and press enter This will open Uninstall or change a program window Click Office in the list of program Click Change at top Select Online repair Restart your computer once Online repair is finished Let me know the outcome
How to open appwiz. cpl with a preconfigured search input? 1 The best I found was to create an AutoHotKey script and make it tab over quickly to the search box and type in your query there, since it doesn't look like appwiz cpl takes in any arguments: #NoEnv ; Recommended for performance and compatibility with future AutoHotkey releases ; #Warn ; Enable warnings to assist with detecting common errors
Error Code 0x426-0x0 - Microsoft Community Type the command below and hit Enter appwiz cpl Select your MS Office suite software and click Uninstall to remove the suite Restart Windows after you’ve uninstalled MS Office Click File Explorer’s Taskbar icon, navigate to your Microsoft Office folder, and delete any leftover files C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office