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Dos Tips
Showing Long and Short Filenames There are two additional switches that can be used when doing a DIR /B - Shows only the long filename, no details /Z - Shows the short filename, with details /B /Z - Shows only short filename, with no details Changing a File's Date and Time Stamp You can change the Date and Time stamp of a file to the current setting. Type: COPY filename /B + ,, /Y Removing the Microsoft Copyright from a DOS Prompt By default, when you open a DOS window, the Microsoft Copyright notice shows. To disable it, add the /K switch in the Program tab For example: C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.COM /k Setting the Number of Lines in a DOS Window To set the number of lines displayed when you open up a DOS window: Create a shortcut for the MS-DOS Prompt Right click on it Select Properties Click on the Program tab In the Batch file:, line enter mode con: lines=xx (where xx is the number of lines you want displayed) Valid numbers for xx are 25 or 43 Starting DOS Fast Want to start it even FASTER without the mouse? Change the shortcut properties of the DOS icon to something unique, like Ctrl-Alt-Z. Then to start DOS from within Win95/98?/NT just enter C-A-Z and poof! it's there. If you toggle away, and hit the shortcut sequence again, you'll get the "old" DOS box, not a new one. Long Filenames in a DOS Box More long filenames in DOS paths... You don't need the close double quote when entering long folder names in DOS. CD "\program files works as well as CD "\program files" Expanding Full Path or File Name Expand full path/file name with defined char using Command Prompt in Win NT 4.0 You can expand the full name of a file or directory using a character of your choice. Close all Command Prompts Start the Registry Editor Open HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor If not present, add Key: CompletionChar If you like to use TAB-Key for expand: set value (REG_SZ): "9" You can test it: Open up a DOS window Type: CD (followed by TAB) The first available directory will appear Press TAB again, the next one will appear The same can be done with the DIR command Adding DOSKEY to your DOS Window One way to have DOSKEY available when you open a DOS window would be to have it in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. This takes away conventional memory, even when you don't have a DOS window open. To only use DOSKEY when you open a DOS window: Right click on your DOS shortcut Select Properties Click on the Program tab Add DOSKEY > NUL to the Batch File field You can also add /INSERT if you prefer Showing DOS Error Codes If you want to see what error codes are being generated by DOS programs, start your DOS session with the addition of a /Z parameter to the COMMAND.COM program. Changing Directories in DOS Normally, you can move up one directory level by typing CD .. The DOS with Windows95 allows you to continue moving up beyond the first directory by simply adding more periods For example, to move up two levels, type CD ... Entering Long Paths in a DOS Window If you have to enter a long path and program name in a DOS window, Open up the Explorer Go to the folder you want Drag it to the DOS window The path will be inserted into the window This can come is useful with the long path names and all the ~'s you would normally need to type. If you need to change directories, type in the CD before you drag the directory. Having DOS Programs Prompt for Input When you normally create a shortcut for a DOS program, it does not prompt you for any input and just runs the program To change that, simply add a ? after the program name in the CMD field. For example: C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\EDIT.COM ? will start the DOS editor and prompt you for a file name to edit. Verbose Directory Listing To see your free memory and other useful info in detail: Open a DOS box Go to the directory that you want to get specific info about, or if you just want to see memory info go to any directory (I use the root). Type DIR /V The /v argument stands for "verbose". All sorts of good information comes up. Easy way to open up DOS prompt in a specific directory With the advent of long directory names, it can be difficult to open up a DOS box and CD to the directory you want particularly if it is several layers of long names deep. An easy way is to: Open up Explorer and highlight the directory you want to be in Select Run / Command from the Start Menu Your DOS prompt will now be in the directory you highlighted in Explorer
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