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OS/2 configuration
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Listing of OS/2 config commands. |
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path |
Sets a search path for executable files. |
pause |
Suspends processing of a batch program and displays a message prompting
the user to press any key to continue. |
pax |
Starts the Portable Archive Interchange (Pax) utility. |
ping |
Verifies connections to a remote computer or computers. |
pentnt |
Detects floating point division error, when present, in the Pentium chip,
disables floating point hardware, and turns on floating point emulation. |
popd |
Changes to the directory stored by the pushd command. |
portuas |
Merges a LAN Manager 2.x user accounts database into an existing Windows
NT user accounts database. |
print |
Prints a text file while you are using other Windows NT commands. |
prompt |
Changes the Windows NT command prompt. |
protshell |
Windows NT and the OS/2 subsystem do not use this command. It is accepted
only for compatibility with files from MS OS/2 version 1.3 or earlier. |
pushd |
Stores the current directory for use by the popd command, then changes to
the specified directory. |
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qbasic |
Starts Windows NT QBasic, a program that reads instructions written in the
Basic computer language and interprets them into executable computer code. |
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rcp |
This connectivity command copies files between a Window NT computer and
a system running rshd, the remote shell daemon. |
recover |
Recovers readable information from a bad or defective disk. |
redirection
symbols |
Redirection characters change where a command gets information from or sends
information to. |
rem |
Enables you to include comments (remarks) in a batch file or in your configuration
files. |
rename (ren) |
Changes the name of a file or files. |
replace |
Replaces files in the destination directory with files in the source directory
that have the same name. You can also use replace to add unique filenames to the destination directory. |
restore |
Restores files that were backed up by using the MS-DOS backup command. |
rexec |
Runs commands on remote computers running the REXEC service. Rexec authenticates
the user name on the remote computer before executing the specified command. |
rmdir (rd) |
Deletes (removes) a directory. |
route |
Manipulates network routing tables. |
rsh |
Runs commands on remote computers running the RSH service. |
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set |
Displays, sets, or removes Windows NT environment variables. |
setlocal |
Begins localization of environment variables in a batch file. |
setver |
Sets the MS-DOS version number that the MS-DOS subsystem reports to a program. |
share |
Windows NT and the MS-DOS subsystem do not use this command. It is accepted
only for compatibility with MS-DOS files. |
shell |
Specifies the name and location of an alternate command interpreter you
want Windows NT to use for the MS-DOS subsystem. |
shift |
Changes the position of replaceable parameters in a batch file. |
sort |
Reads input, sorts data, and writes the results to the screen, to a file,
or to another device. |
stacks |
Supports the dynamic use of data stacks to handle hardware interrupts. |
start |
Starts a separate window to run a specified program or command. |
subst |
Associates a path with a drive letter. |
switches |
Forces an enhanced keyboard to behave like a conventional keyboard. |
symbols |
Listing of command symbols. |
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TCP/IP utilities |
Listing of TCP/IP Utilities. |
tftp |
Transfers files to and from a remote computer running the TFTP service. |
time |
Displays the system time or sets your computer's internal clock. |
title |
Sets the title for the command prompt window. |
tracert |
This diagnostic utility determines the route taken to a destination by sending
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo packets with varying Time-To-Live (TTL) values to the destination. |
tree |
Graphically displays the directory structure of a path or of the disk in
a drive. |
type |
Displays the contents of a text file. |
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ver |
Displays the Windows NT version number. |
verify |
Windows NT does not use this command. It is accepted only for compatibility
with MS-DOS files. |
vol |
Displays the disk volume label and serial number, if they exist. |
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winnt |
Performs an installation or upgrade of Windows NT 4.00. |
winnt32 |
Performs an installation or upgrade of Windows NT 4.00. |
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xcopy |
Copies files and directories, including subdirectories. |
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