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Expanding Wildcards in MS-DOS command line
A Perl script can be used to invoke system software, redirect output, even initiate a printer. However, binary management software is always invoked It is issuing a DOS command parameter string to a machine, local or remote. In theory, you could send a Mode change via a port to another machine which would

Getting DOS
Stephen Howard seesig...@email.uk uk comp os win95 On Sat, 20 May 2000 09:45:59 +0100, Paul <paul...@virgin.net> wrote: In Win95, opening a DOS window by DOS using the 'Full Screen' button on the DOS window toolbar - is there a command to switch back to DOS window that can be used at the DOS command prompt?

PCL direct to printer in NT
This is a command-line Win32 program that will not run outside Windows, and can be used as a "command" to set the master environment. The scope of effects for Set and WinSet are... Set WinSet Scope N Y Master environment N N DOS sessions already running N N Parents of the current DOS session Y N The current DOS

I NEED VALUABLE MS-DOS COMMANDS FOR WINDOWS ME!!
COM /u:255 /k doskey /line:255 The /u:255 and /line:255 options increase the DOS command line length to 255 from the default of 128, and can be left out. MS Power Toy shell extension 'Command Prompt Here', a registry tweak (AFTER you have backed up your register, of course) can be used to start doskey also.

why OS/2
You can try using the Scripting.FileSystemObject. IT can be used by referencing the "SCRRUN.DLL" -- VBNovice MCP, VB Desktop, VB Distributed, Access Mathias Rikus <mathias.ri...@lethetal.de> wrote in message news:9a1bft$5e5$07$1@news.t-online.com... Hi, I am looking for a command or code-example wich copies files

just begiinning
TEABUILD is a DOS command line program that must be given the name of the input file to be processed, as follows: teabuild input.txt where 'input.txt' is the name of the file which is assumed to be in the (Windows compatible) ISO 8859-1 character set. This will generate files named WORDS.nn which can be used with

help in at command in dos??
Arnor Baldvinsson arnor...@post3.tele.dk comp lang clarion Hi Colin, On Sun, 27 Apr 1997 21:10:39 +0100, Colin Wynn <Co...@cwynn.demon.co.uk> wrote: How can I used a internal DOS command like COPY and ATTRIB? I will copy files with Clarion for Windows like DOS, COPY c:\dir\*.* d:\files\*.* No i didn't!

MS-DOS Commands
I have two utilities that can be used to read/make oversized floppies under DOS. Whether they would work with Linux disk creation stuff, I dunno. One of them requires a driver to To make FDREAD (or FDR88) resident simply type FDREAD (or FDR88) from the DOS-Command-Line. Or install it in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.

Programing
This file is not necessary for the proper operation of Windows and can be deleted. Command.com - Windows command line processor This program is the Windows command line processor. This file is necessary for the proper operation of Windows and should not be deleted. Command.dos - Previous MS-DOS Command.com file

Real Mode,16 bit Programming (Intel x86) on Windows XP?
COM
are loaded high automatically) * Extended commands in CONFIG.SYS to use UMB memory, such as FILESHIGH, BUFFERSHIGH * Environments variables can be used in the DOS command line directly, eg ECHO %PATH% * The maximum length for path variable is expanded * Some new commands added, such as ACCDATE, LOGO(in CONFIG.

HD formatting
This newsreader wins out over Outlook Express for example because single keys can be used for many functions that in OLX are Ctrl-key or Ctrl-Shift-key functions. Many databases and other applications that require data to be entered could be massively improved by designing in a keyboard interface that allows data

bat problem: out of environment space (in win98)
Note: In order for DC to behave like a new DOS command, you must put "dc.exe" (displays files in alphabetical order) and/or "dcu.exe" (displays files DC is a DOS mode alternative to the "long filename" system used by Windows 95/98. Easy to change or add comments about files. Also, DC can be used on old PCs with

MS-DOS
Start / Run is not DOS. It can be used to start command.com or a DOS application, the same as you can use a shortcut, menu item, or double click a file to start DOS or a DOS application. But Start / Run will start anything at all - DOS applications, Windows applications, or even a file.

Batch files
To get you started, here's a DOS command that can be used to extract the e-mail addresses from a mail file and place into a text file. - Locate the mail files folder/directory (Start, Find, Files or Folders, *.MBX). - Open an MS-DOS Prompt in that directory - Enter the following all on one line.

Learn Dos was DOS command?
The command shell executes programs and displays their output on the screen by using individual characters similar to the MS-DOS command interpreter Command.com. Similar to the HTTP protocol which is used to execute URL links to open a web browser, the HCP protocol can be used to execute URL links to open the

environment variables
I know the DOS-command MODE LPTx[:]=COMx[:] can be used to redirect anything sent to LPTx to COMx, eg the command "MODE LPT1=COM3" will redirect printer output sent to LPT1 to COM3, and if a such command line is inserted in AUTOEXEC.BAT, the redirection will be made permanent. However, I've never tried nor verified

dir-com1.zip - DIR alternative, see files and descriptions
bmar...@iglou.com comp os msdos misc On 1998-09-11 s...@iii.dorsai.org(*selah*) said: I was wondering if there's a dos command that can be used to set modem s-registers? Thanks. mode com1 9600,n,8,1 echo "ats0=0" >com1 Of course, that doesn't let you see the "OK" to be sure that it worked. There's a little freeware

dir.exe in c:\djgpp\bin
Select "MS-DOS Command Prompt" and type: CD\FAXMAIL COMTEST.COM EDIT COMTEST.TXT Note: Windows NT will warn you that the COM-IRQs can not be opened, Before these addresses can be used, your "COM-Port/FaxModem" must first support the configuration and second you must properly configure said device.

undelete command in dos ?
Hyper j...@snip.net alt msdos programmer "Matthew A. Enslow" wrote: There is a dos command that can be used to make a txt file of the files in a directory. Does anyone know how to do this? Please e-mail me with the command. reaper1...@thegrid.net Thanks, Matthew Enslow Yup. Type DIR then the switches,

any more ?
Command.dos - Previous MS-DOS Command.com file This file contains the original Command.com file from the previous operating system. It is used if you request to boot the previous operating system. Config.dos - Previous MS-DOS Config.sys file This file contains the original Config.sys file from the previous