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| | Vista and autoexec.bat Can you still use autoexec.bat to say, set path etc? |
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| | Re: Vista and autoexec.bat Should be able to though it is there to allow Dos apps to install without error. Only Set, Prompt, and Path are read, and they are read after USER logon for the user logging on not the machine. <a@aol.com> wrote in message news:1mba139b615eubg59k8td3omde9a281pr0@4ax.com... > > Can you still use autoexec.bat to say, set path etc? |
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| | Re: Vista and autoexec.bat None the less Path, Prompt, and Set commands from Autoexec.bat are run after user login. There is a registry entry to prevent this. Existing variables will not be changed if present in Autoexec. And path is added to the end of the current path. Hopefully this is a MS link about it (it's a few years old) http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;100843 "Mary" <Mary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BDC202B1-560E-4455-B332-F828C55762A3@microsoft.com... > No. That hasn't been used since Win98. There is no dos in XP or Vista, > just a > simulated version of a command prompt. > > "a@aol.com" wrote: > >> >> Can you still use autoexec.bat to say, set path etc? >> |
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