Summary: Autoexec.bat is just a batch file, the only special feature it holds is to autostart when booting. So you can set up it as you like taking into accoun...
Summary: I am thinking about upgrading from Win 98SE to Win xp PRO. I use a DOS program that requires a line in my autoexec.bat that reads: set clipper=f50 ...
Summary: I am running Windows XP and would like to use the autoexec.bat file I have created to delete C:\temp file at startup. I know how and have completed t...
Summary: Hi, I would like to know why Windows XP has nothing in the autoexec.bat file. Thus, if I would like to run a file, for example c:\temp.exe how woul I...
Summary: Hi all. Was wondering if XP still supports the old autoexec.bat startup file. Specifically, I wanted to use the PATH= statement, as it is needed for...
Summary: I have an old Clipper database app that my business has used for years and we don't want to change at the moment. It seems to launch ok, but it give...
Summary: i'll take that u know some basic dos commands Im not sure if XP acutally runs commands from autoexec.bat (i know it looks for set comaands if set to) ...
Summary: I got this from Windows ME in the Autoexec.bat file: SET windir=C:\WINDOWS SET winbootdir=C:\WINDOWS SET COMSPEC=C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.COM SET PATH=C:\WI...
Summary: For those concerned about autoexec.bat, win.ini. and config.sys. They are not part of XP. They are part of the DOS system which does not reside on XP....
Summary: windows xp doesnt start with dos. none of it is dos, except for the emulator, and as far as i know autoexec.bat is a file that is only run with dos......
Summary: Path statements in Win2000 and XP are set in the environment settings under My Computer properties. Autoexec.bat in NT is worthless. Be careful settin...
Summary: I have an old program that in order for it to work properly needs an entry in the autoexec.bat file. In previous versions of Windows I recall this be...
Summary: hai, PLEASE THIS IS AN URGENT MATTER ,HELP! i am trying to load the cygwin (unix environment) in windows XP . the installation procedure says to check...