The document defines functions for MS-DOS utilities that control display graphics, cursor movement, key reassignment, look in other directories for files and commands, display, add, and remove ARP information for network devices, assign drive letters, view file associations, schedule commands to run at certain times, list ATM network connections and addresses, display and change file attributes, execute a series of commands from a file for recovery, view, modify and rebuild the boot.ini file for recovery, enable or disable CTRL+C, view and modify file permissions, call one batch file from another, change directories, supplement keyboard and character set settings, check hard disks drives running FAT and NTFS for errors, and specify options within a batch file
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The document defines functions for MS-DOS utilities that control display graphics, cursor movement, key reassignment, look in other directories for files and commands, display, add, and remove ARP information for network devices, assign drive letters, view file associations, schedule commands to run at certain times, list ATM network connections and addresses, display and change file attributes, execute a series of commands from a file for recovery, view, modify and rebuild the boot.ini file for recovery, enable or disable CTRL+C, view and modify file permissions, call one batch file from another, change directories, supplement keyboard and character set settings, check hard disks drives running FAT and NTFS for errors, and specify options within a batch file
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movement, and reassign keys. Category: MS-DOS Causes MS-DOS to look in other append directories when editing a file or External Companies: running a command. Microsoft
Displays, adds, and removes arp Related
arp External information from network devices. Pages: Unix overview Assign a drive letter to an alternate assign External Resolved letter. assoc View the file associations. Internal Were you able Schedule a time to execute to locate the at External answer to your commands or programs. questions? Lists connections and addresses atmadm seen by Windows ATM call Internal • Yes manager. attrib Display and change file attributes. External • No
Recovery console command that
batch executes a series of commands in a Recovery file. Recovery console command that bootcfg allows a user to view, modify, and Recovery rebuild the boot.ini break Enable / disable CTRL + C feature. Internal cacls View and modify file ACL's. External Calls a batch file from another call Internal batch file. cd Changes directories. Internal Supplement the International chcp keyboard and character set External information. chdir Changes directories. Internal Check the hard disk drive running chdsk External FAT for errors. Check the hard disk drive running chkntfs External NTFS for errors. Specify a listing of multiple options choice External within a batch file. cls Clears the screen. Internal