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From: simrin@mis.ucsf.edu (Steve Simrin)
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Subject: Re: How do you set long Paths?
Keywords: DOS PATH long > 128 environment space
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Date: 2 Dec 88 22:19:49 GMT
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You can do it with DOS 3.3 by appending to the existing path as follows:

set path=%path%;NEWPATH

where NEWPATH is what you append to the old path. The only limitation is
the size of your environment which can be set with COMMAND.

Steve Simrin