which are usually buried under the Control Panel. However, with run commands, you don't need to dig through menus to access the network and connectivity troubleshooting tools. Simply running this ...
there is a way to run Control Panel with the required privileges using Run. You can open any application as an administrator using the Command Prompt. To do this: Press Win+R to open the Run box ...
Or else each tool has a run command that would get to that particular tool. Another way is to access them from the Control Panel. But there are other ways too, to open the Windows Tools folder.