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Dos Commands

o list. /P Pauses after each screenful of information. /W Uses wide list format. /A Displays files with specified attributes. attribs D Directories R Read-only files H Hidden files S System files A Files ready to archive - Prefix meaning "not" /O List by files in sorted order. sortord N By name (alphabetic) S By size (smallest first) E By extension (alphabetic) D By date & time (earliest first) G Group directories first - Prefix to reverse order C By compression ratio (smallest first) /S Displays files in specified directory and all subdirectories. /B Uses bare format (no heading information or summary). /L Uses lowercase. /C[H] Displays file compression ratio; /CH uses host allocation unit size.Switches may be preset in the DIRCMD environment variable. Overridepreset switches by prefixing any switch with - (hyphen)--for example, /-W. **************************************************************** APPEND COMMAND ONLINE DOCUMENTATION **************************************************************** Allows programs to open data files in specified directories as if they were inthe current directory.APPEND [[drive:]path[;...]] [/X[:ON | :OFF]] [/PATH:ON | /PATH:OFF] [/E]APPEND ; [drive:]path Specifies a drive and directory to append. /X:ON Applies appended directories to file searches and application execution. /X:OFF Applies appended directories only to requests to open files. /X:OFF is the default setting. /PATH:ON Applies appended directories to file requests that already specify a path. /PATH:ON is the default setting. /PATH:OFF Turns off the effect of /PATH:ON. /E Stores a copy of the appended directory list in an environment variable named APPEND. /E may be used only the first time you use ...

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