Summary: I'm in Win95. My office network uses a buggy logon script I can't get them to change. It replaces the default command path (c:\;c:\windows) with net...
Summary: hello i just installed dos to refresh my memory and i was wondering how to put the path command. i mean i added one more path and the path that existe...
Summary: Is there a way to enter path command to have the whole drive searched? ((not just specific folders e.g PATH C:\;C:\DOS;C:\CLIENT32 .....)) ...
Summary: Hi, Not sure about dircmd, but PATH command always works under Win95/98. Are you sure you make it correct? If you still have this problem post your Au...
Summary: Hi this may be trivial, but someone told me if i want to add a directory (say c:\gpega) to the existing directories in the default path i can do: path...
Summary: I have Win95 machines that won't boot after installing a certain software because the installation places a PATH command in the autoexec without refer...
Summary: Firstly, I've never used W2000, but if you're prepared to reboot with a floppy first then I don't see why you can't do exactly what you want. First cr...
Summary: OK, I was fiddling around with the ME machine to see if I could mimic your error based on the SET variables. Adding a HOME= line made no difference. ...
Summary: Sounds like your autoexec.bat file has been deleted or changed. You need to have a path statement in the autoexec.bat file in order for windows to wo...
Summary: Thanks for your comments you guys, and for the quick response! I read them this morning and have spent the better part of the last four hours trying t...
Summary: The batch file should be: "format a: /v:. Also make sure that your DOS directory is set in your autoexec.bat in a path command. Like this: PATH=C:\D...
Summary: Typing the command "Path\Strings X=XMSTOTAL," the problem is with the "Path" portion of your command. If you would type "help path" at a DOS prompt, y...
Summary: I have Win95 machines that won't boot after installing a certain software because the installation places a PATH command in the autoexec without refer...
Summary: Changing the line in Msdos.sys to bootgui=0 does not change Windows into a 32 bit command line OS. You can prove that the processor has not been swi...
Summary: upon entering PATH command what i get is PATH=C:\DOS;C:\WP51 okay so now for the obvious question what is WP51?? and thanks for the heads up. Perhaps ...
Summary: Command is command.com, the command interpreter. DOS automatically sets the %comspec% variable to reference command.com on boot. In a batch file it is...
Summary: What you need on the boot disk varies, depending on the sound card you have installed. The DOS settings will be in the documentation that came with th...
Summary: You have to add the location of the wished program to the Path environment variable by the Path command and store that as a line into Autoexec.bat. If...
Summary: The reason is 6.22 won't work for those people in need of 6.0 is that 6.22 seems to be a sort of upgrade. It will not setup. The information in thi...
Summary: Hello, i tried making a batch file combined whit a registry key.. i want the batch to load the link (path) wich is in the registry key, but i dont kno...
Summary: If you're talking about PKware's zip utility and have it already installed, just type pkzip at the command prompt (assuming you're in the same directo...
Summary: Normande, I'm not sure what your question is. Are you saying you can delete the file or are you saying you can't delete the file? If you're saying you...
Summary: Yesterday I attempted installing ARJ (file archiver) and instructions required me to set the path as following: SET PATH=C:\WINDOWS;...;C:\UTILIT~1\AR...