3. In most cases, you don??™t want to run the command window in full screen mode
when working with Server Core because the few graphical elements it provides can become inaccessible
and it??™s already possible to maximize the screen real estate by maximizing the window. Without
a Start menu, taskbar, or other graphical elements to consume space, using Window
shouldn??™t cause any problems. (If you really must work in full screen mode, you must modify the
registry to do it.)
CONFIGURING THE COMMAND WINDOW
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Figure 2.3
The Options tab
helps you control
the appearance and
behavior of the
command window.
The Command History is especially important. The Buffer Size option determines the number of
commands the buffer will store. Every command requires memory, so increasing this number
increases the amount of memory the command prompt requires. Increase this number when you
plan to perform a number of complex commands. A smaller number will save memory for larger
command line applications. The Number of Buffers option controls the number of individual histories.
You need one history for each process (application environment) you create.
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