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dos program and files in 2000

 
 
Chris
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      29th Sep 2003
I upgraded to windows 2000 and am having a problem with
the only dos based program I still run. It requires files
to be used. when I used windows millium I had to edit the
system.ini file by adding a line to the 386enh. that does
not work with 2000. Any help please!
 
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R. C. White
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      30th Sep 2003
Hi, Chris.

Make your files= entry in config.nt, which gets loaded when you open a "DOS"
window.

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"Chris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I upgraded to windows 2000 and am having a problem with
> the only dos based program I still run. It requires files
> to be used. when I used windows millium I had to edit the
> system.ini file by adding a line to the 386enh. that does
> not work with 2000. Any help please!



 
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