DOS does not have complete path to a file
Even though I'm a pack rat, and also have a fond affection for 6.22 (one of
the better versions of good, old, *real* DOS), I no longer have hardware I
can even install it on. If you can install it on your XP machine, I'd say
you are overdue for a hardware upgrade ;-)
Anyway, if you installed DOS on a FAT drive in your XP system, it would be
unable to see ANY files on your C: drive (which, if not formatted as NTFS, is a mistake).
Ummm, there is no XP NEWS group for DOS, because if you are running XP, you
are not running DOS.
If you want a news group that can answer your questions about batch
programming on windows XP, then your best choice is likely this newsgroup
(i.e. microsoft.public.win2000.cmdprompt.admin). You will occasionally find
useful info at microsoft.public.windows.server.scripting, however, that
group is not language specific, including PowerShell and VBScript.
I hope you did not take offense at my response yesterday in your "pausing
batch file execution" thread; my only concern with your terminolofy is that
a lack of conciseness on your part will probably only continue to cause you
to problems as it can lead to further misunderstanding. /Al
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