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Appendix A: Illegal Characters
Some characters are reserved by DOS and cannot be used when entering customer
file names. Please refer to your DOS manual for a list of valid characters.
Appendix B: AUTOEXEC.BAT
Loading SHARE.EXE in MS-DOS
NOTE: This step is not relevant if you are running DLS-1 in an MS-DOS shell under
Windows95.
If you are running DLS-1 from MS-DOS, SHARE.EXE must be loaded before running
the DLS-1 package. During the installation process, DLS-1 will search the
AUTOEXEC.BAT file on your computer to see if the program SHARE.EXE is installed.
If your AUTOEXEC.BAT file does not include directions to load the SHARE.EXE
program, DLS-1 will show the following message:
SHARE.EXE is not installed in the C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
If not running Windows 95, then it must be installed.
Press any key to continue.
If this message appears, you must add the following lines to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file
(Refer to your operating system manual for instructions on editing your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file.):
C:\DOS\SHARE.EXE
NOTE: If MS-DOS is installed in a drive and/or directory other than C:\DOS, you
must correct the above line to include the drive/directory where MS-DOS is
installed.
How to Have Your Computer Load DLS-1 at Startup
When the computer is first turned on, the AUTOEXEC.BAT file will be run. This file
will allow you to specify operating parameters for your computer. The following lines
could be added to the end of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file for automatic execution of
the DLS-1 software:
C:
CD\DIRNAME
DSC
In the above example it is assumed that the DLS-1 software was installed on the C:
Drive. If this is not so on your system, change the C: to the letter of the drive your
DLS-1 software was installed on (i.e. D: through Z:).
NOTE: These lines must be added to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file after the lines
refering to the SHARE.EXE program (see above subsection).
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