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To: yard_man who wrote (113579)7/19/2001 7:44:00 PM
From: Greg Jung  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
Tippet re: autoexec.bat? well what system are you using?
if linux it wont work. From Microsoft there are
about 10 possibilities, 5 of which I know autoexec.bat
should give results.
SET PATH=C:\BIN
for instance and C:\bin will be added to the path
whichwill then be c:\windows,c:\windows\command;c:\bin
however maybe you made a mistake like saying

SET PATH C:\BIN
which doesn't work very well.

You can also make a special batch startup for your dos program by using the switches in the PIF file
you access from Right mouse button.
Make a copy of the "MS-DOS PROMPT" icon and you can start
the dos shell with whatever .bat you wish ... c:\autoexec.bat will be executed first, though, I believe,
and this should hold for Win3.1,95,98,ME and also NT4 maybe
win2k is different.
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