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From: syrbz@warwick.ac.uk (J D Mulberg)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: How do you set long Paths?
Keywords: DOS PATH long > 128 environment space
Message-ID: <411@daisy.warwick.ac.uk>
Date: 29 Nov 88 13:01:35 GMT
References: <5449@thorin.cs.unc.edu>
Reply-To: syrbz@warwick.ac.uk (J D Mulberg)
Organization: Computing Services, Warwick University, UK
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In article <5449@thorin.cs.unc.edu> howell@bashful.cs.unc.edu (William Howell) writes:
>I have a recollection that this was previously discussed here,
>which if it was I regret cluttering the network with a repeat
>of it.  However, I am in need of how to set long Paths in DOS.

You could consider using the SUBST command in DOS, which would cut down on the
length of path strings considerably.


Jon Mulberg,                                          Go placidly amidst the
Warwick University                                    noise and haste ...
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