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How Do You Enable Auto-Complete Feature In The Windows Command Prompt?

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How Do You Enable Auto-Complete Feature In The Windows Command Prompt?

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The auto-complete feature that is used in many Microsoft programs can be enabled in Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP. When enabled you can auto complete file and directory names at the command prompt. Keep reading to find out how you can implement this powerful feature of Windows. Log on to Windows as system administrator so you have the rights to change the Windows registry file. Choose the “Start” menu and click “Run” to bring up the “Run” dialog box. Type “Regedit” in the “Open” textbox. Click the “OK” button to open the “Registry Editor” and close the “Run” dialog box. Find the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” folder in the left pane of the “Registry Editor” and double-click it. You will have several folders that drop down under the folder. Double-click the “Software” folder that is now displayed. Another group of folders will be displayed and double-click the “Microsoft” folder. Yet another group of folders will be displayed under this folder. Double-click the “Command Processor” folder to displa

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