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Where does sysdm. cpl,EditUserProfiles get the data from? Running this command rundll32 sysdm cpl,EditUserProfiles will display the 'User Profiles' window showing details about the profiles stored on that machine The speed at which this screen loads suggests this data is stored somewhere locally versus generated on the fly
Open built-in window by a command - Super User Typing sysdm cpl in the Run box is the same as if you went to the Control Panel, clicked on System, then clicked on Advanced System Settings You can access just about any Control Panel item if you know the name of its actual command The My Computer properties window you mentioned can be accessed by a keyboard shortcut of Win + Pause Break
What does the dm in sysdm. cpl stand for? - Super User 5 I know running it opens up Advanced System Properties but unlike most Microsoft commands that have a logic to the name I can't figure out what this one stands for Does anybody know what the dm in sysdm cpl stands for?
Change virtual memory size in Windows 10 - Super User Open Run dialog [Windows+R] and enter the command sysdm cpl ,3 In "System Properties" select the tab "Advanced" and click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" box In the "Performance Options", click the "Advanced" tab and click the button "Change " in the "Virtual memory" box In "Virtual Memory", you can change the page file size or completely remove it, though it's recommended that you don't remove it
How to get to Environment Variables from Run - Super User Press Start, type Path, and click Enter to select Edit environment variables for your account I know its not strictly using run but it works and literally takes less than 2 sec