“in Windows (or File) Explorer, hold down the SHIFT key as you right-click the folder. Select Open command window here. This opens the DOS-like command window. Type dir > printit.txt , then press ENTER.”
Right-click on the taskbar and select "Properties. Go to the Navigation tab and uncheck the box labeled "Replace Command Prompt with Windows PowerShell in the menu when I right-click the lower-left corner or press Windows-X." When you go back to the Win+X menu, you should see your familiar Command Prompt option return.
In trying to print the files inside a folder in Win 10 I found the instructions above but in trying to open the DOS-like command I got only an “open PowerShell windows here” and the command “dir > printit.txt” did nothing.
In the second quote I somehow changed that a while ago and do see the command prompt when checking the Win+X menu but I don’t remember how I did it and now right clicking the taskbar does not bring up any “properties” option.
So how do I get the “Open command window here” option in Windows 10 since I am not seeing it now? Trying to follow the above instructions does not work for me and I found no specific instructions dealing with just Windows 10 Creator’s version.
Thanks