SS64 is a reference guide containing syntax and examples for the most prevalent computing commands (Database and Operating System).
The website is designed with performance as a priority; the aim is to return relevant pages as fast as a local help index.
Thanks to all the people who've sent suggestions and improvements - the site wouldn’t be what it is without your feedback. Even so; the information on this site will probably never be entirely complete or 100% error free, so please consider it an addition to rather than a replacement for the standard help/documentation.
What’s new or updated:
ms-settings, new search box, the navigation buttons at the top are no longer 'sticky' on mobile devices.
Other documentation:
SQL Server Database. MySQL Database. SS64 Forum Read-only.
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There are copies of the whole website available on Archive.org which may be useful if you need to lookup an old command that’s no longer in any current OS: https://web.archive.org/web/*/ss64.com
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