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Cmd.exe expected outputs

Anonymous
2020-12-07T13:40:07+00:00

When i start cmd.exe, i get the following

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Active code page: 1252

C:\Users\user>

See the above "Active code page: 1252" which is coming everywhere, including if i want to run a bat file or scripting etc. Where is this configured and how to switch it off?

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Anonymous
2020-12-07T16:07:30+00:00

Open the Regedit app. Expand the following path: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Command Processor

Delete the Autorun string.

Try again the CMD.

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-12-07T15:41:34+00:00

    thanks for your feedback. The above is a test to identify the issue not a solution. Please, provide me the result.

    I have already included the issue i am seeing with cmd.exe

    Where and how ccan i provide the result?

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    2020-12-07T14:25:16+00:00

    thanks for your feedback. The above is a test to identify the issue not a solution. Please, provide me the result.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-12-07T14:21:18+00:00

    Did not solve the issue. The above comes if cmd is launched manually or through a script.

    Where is this configured? In linux similar thing exist that is adjustable using PS1. How to fix this in Windows 10?

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-12-07T13:43:52+00:00

    Hi, my name is Jose. I'm an Independent Advisor and a Windows user like you. I'll be glad to help you today.

    Let's try running CMD from the source EXE file. Press Windows key + R key. In run dialog box type : c:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe

    And click the Ok button. please verify if CMD is shown without the error.

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