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It is highly recommended that you upgrade to Windows 10 or 8. DOS is a non-graphical line-oriented command-driven computer operating system. It has a relatively simple--but not overly "friendly"--user interface. The earliest versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system were really just applications that ran on top of the MS-DOS operating system. I think it's a perfectly valid question to ask and I don't appreciate the down vote. I'm glad it was asked on here - the answer below helped me out.

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Timbo Timbo This is very lame, and helpful. Okay but how to have it include directory names? Trouble wasn't directly with the long names, nor even spaces though a pain, but worst is when international characters are present which simply hose my script taking this dir list as input. Greatly helpful. Show 2 more comments. Tested on Windows 7 x Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge.

Trisped Trisped 5, 2 2 gold badges 42 42 silver badges 53 53 bronze badges. A meticulous way to produce an utility for future use. I couldn't thank you enough for this solution. Calling such command anytime effortlessly is a bless. In case another noob comes across this clever solution: The script checks if the first parameter is empty. InteropServices; using System. Text; using System. Text, shortPath, shortPath. Capacity ; textBox2. TextBox ; this. Label ; this. Button ; this. Point 69, 13 ; this.

Size , 53 ; this. EventHandler this. Point 69, 72 ; this. Point 7, 35 ; this. Size 56, 13 ; this. Point 7, 95 ; this. Size 57, 13 ; this. Point , 13 ; this. Size 40, 53 ; this. Although, this feature is not turned on by default! If initial character s is typed then only follow by pressing TAB key, the MS-DOS should automatically lists only file's name that matches with the initial character s given.

To test the result, right click on any folder in local or network drives not network folders which are not mapped as network drive. The Windows context menu should has new command shortcut named as Open Dos the name given in previous step.

Categories: ms-dos , System Tuning , windows , Windows Registry , windows xp. You may have your comments on this article too The article is really nice and the best but we need more information and the related topics better have some more related to topica and the way you explain is very easier pls keep it up thanx.

Thank you for both of these tips. Unfortunately, the second backfired, because like an idiot I didn't check my path for me it should have been windows and not WINNT.



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