Installing and Playing Network Capable Games Introduction Software & Hardware Considerations What you should know about the IPX Driver How to installing the IPX Driver Installing in Windows 95 and Windows 98 Introduction Most of the network cards in production today (and we are referring to the better quality network …
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Type: External (2.0 and later) Syntax: PRINT [/B:(buffersize)] [/D:(device)] [/M:(maxtick)] [/Q:(value] [/S:(timeslice)] [/U:(busytick)] [/C][/P][/T] [d:][path][filename] […] Purpose: Queues and prints data files. Discussion Using the PRINT command, you can set up one or more files to print and continue to use other programs (often referred to as background printing). Options …
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Installshield and Quiet Installations Most software installations that involve the use of InstallShield for installation can be setup for quiet, unattended installs. To accomplish this, first run SETUP.EXE with the “-r” command line option. Select whatever options are required, and let the installation finish. Copy the SETUP.ISS file from the …
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Microsoft Data Access Component and FrontPage 98 Issues and Related Articles The above material is being provided to you in support of particular products, including those provided by Microsoft and others. In those cases where the information we have provided is protected by copyrights belonging to others, we hereby acknowledge …
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Type: Internal (1.0 and later) Syntax: DIR [d:][path][filename] [/A:(attributes)] [/O:(order)] [/B][/C][/CH][/L][/S][/P] [/W] Purpose: Displays directory of files and directories stored on disk. Discussion In addition to files and directories, DIR also displays both the volume name and amount of free storage space on the disk (if there are files stored …
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Type: Internal (6.0 and later) Syntax: MOVE [/Y|/-Y] [d:][path]filename[,[d:][path]filename[…]] destination Purpose: Moves one or more files to the location you specify. Can also be used to rename directories. Discussion To move a file or files, you specify the name and location of the file or files you want to move …
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Type: Internal (1.0 and later) Syntax: RENAME (REN) [d:][path]filename filename Purpose: Changes the filename under which a file is stored. Discussion RENAME changes the name of the first filename you enter to the second filename you enter. If you enter a path designation for the first filename, the renamed file …
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Intel® Memory Translator Hub (MTH) Reboot Issue Intel® MTH ID Utility (DOS Version) The Intel® MTH ID Utility has been designed to allow any user with an Intel processor based-system to test for the presence of a Memory Translator Hub (MTH) component on your system. This DOS version of the …
Read More »Setting up Microsoft's Personal Web Server on Your Computer – Part 3
http://Susan. ]]> Installation and Setup Version 4.0 Part 3 Setting up Personal Web Server: Once your computer restarts and you are back to the desktop, you will note that the installation process will have added a new icon to your task bar, next to the time display. To open the …
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Search and Replace Binary Mode Editor A Search and Replace includes Binary Operations that allows you to search for &/or replace binary characters such as tabs, line feeds, & special characters. A handy list of 255 binary codes is provided. Binary mode operations can be part of an ordinary search …
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