BOOT'R Text Editor Welcome to the BOOT'R Text Editor. This editor allows you to edit your individual configuration files in a multiple-window environment. The System ( ) menu is accessed by pressing Alt-Space. All of the other menus are accessed by pressing Alt-Z, where Z is the first letter of the menu. For example, the "File" menu is pulled down by Alt-F. Of course, you may also use the mouse to navigate the menus. & Press ESC to clear this help screen. (System) Menu (Alt-Spacebar) The System menu appears on the far left of the menu bar and is represented by the symbol. ( When you pull down the menu, you see ' Ascii Table Calendar Calculator ASCII Table The ASCII table displays the entire IBM PC character set. The current character is marked by a blinking block cursor, and the hexadecimal and decimal ASCII values of the character are displayed below the chart. A new character is selected by pressing it on the keyboard, by clicking the mouse on it in the chart, or by moving the cursor using the cursor keys. Calculator The Calculator is a simple four-function calculator with add, subtract, multiply, and divide. To operate the calculator you can either use the keyboard or press the buttons on the calculator with the mouse. The 'C' key clears the calculator, the ' ' key will erases the last character typed, and the ' ' key toggles the value from positive to negative (the keyboard equivalent of ' ' is '_'). Calendar The Calendar displays the current month, highlighting todays date. The next and previous months can be viewed using the '+' or '-' keys respectivly. The mouse can also be used to change the month by pressing the icons. File (Alt-F) The File menu includes choices for opening and saving files, changing directories, DOS shell, and exiting the program. a Load Load Insert Save Save Change Shell Exit File Insert The File Insert command displays the Open a File dialog box. In this dialog box you select the text file you want to insert in the current window at the cursor position. & The Open File dialog box contains: an input box with a history list a list box to browse the directory the standard Cancel button Open action button an information panel that describes the selected file File Load (F3) The File Load command displays the Open a File dialog box. In this dialog box you select the text file you want to replace the contents of the current editor window. File Load All (F4) The File Load All command loads all configuration data from the actual files on the hard drive into the existing configuration files. All modifications to the existing configuration files are lost, and the old data is replaced with the new data. File Save (F2) The File Save command allows you to save the contents of the current editor window to a disk file. If the window already has a name, the file will be saved under this name. If you wish to save the file under a new name, select the File|Save As command instead. File Save As The File Save As command allows you to save the contents of the current editor window to a new file name. Note that if an editor window does not have a name (it is called "Untitled") selecting File|Save will execute the Save As dialog box. File Save All The File Save All command saves the contents of all editor windows to disk. File Change Dir Change Dir brings up the Change Directory dialog box, in which you can change the current directory. File DOS Shell With the File DOS Shell command, you can leave the program temporarily to perform a DOS command or run another program. 9 To return to this program, type EXIT at the DOS prompt. File Exit (Alt-X) The File Exit command terminates this program. Help on Open a File Dialog Box The Open a File dialog box contains an input box, a file list, a file information panel, the standard button Cancel, one other action button (Open), plus a history list that's attached to the Name inputbox. Name The Name input box is where you enter the name of the file to load, or the file-name mask to use as a filter for the Files list box (for example, *.*). Files FILENM01.PAS FILENM09.PAS FILENM02.PAS FILENM10.PAS FILENM03.PAS FILENM11.PAS FILENM04.PAS FILENM12.PAS FILENM05.PAS .. FILENM06.PAS \MOREXAMP FILENM07.PAS \TOURS FILENM08.PAS \ANSWERS.DIR The Files list box lists the names of files in the current directory that match the file-name mask in the Name input box, plus the parent directory and all subdirectories. C:\TP\EXAMPLES\*.PAS HELLO.PAS 52 Jul 14,1990 12:00pm The File information panel shows the path name, file name, date, time, and size of the selected file. = None of the items on this information panel are selectable. [ Open ] The Open button opens a new Viewer window and places the selected file in that window. [ Cancel ] If you choose Cancel, nothing changes and no action occurs, and the dialog box is put away. M (Esc always cancels a dialog box, even if a Cancel button does not appear.) [ Open ] In the Open a File dialog box, if you choose the Open button TVDEMO opens a new window and places the selected file in that window. Help on the Change Directory dialog box The Change Directory dialog box consists of an input box, a list box, the standard OK and Help buttons, and two other buttons (Chdir and Revert). | Directory Name The Directory Name input box is where you type in the path of the new directory. Directory Tree Drives C:\ TP TVISION The Directory Tree list box enables you to navigate directories by using the selecting bar and pressing Enter. If you're using the keyboard, press Enter to make the selected directory be the current directory, then choose OK or press Esc to exit the dialog box. + [Chdir ] The Chdir button changes the current directory once you've selected or typed in a directory name. + [Revert] The Revert button goes back to the previous directory, as long as you haven't yet exited the dialog box. Edit (Alt-E) The Edit menu includes choices for UNDO in the editor and managing the clipboard. Edit Undo The Edit Undo command allows you to "take back" the last editor action you performed. For example, if the line: This is an editor test is changed to: This was an editor test the Undo command will become active. Executing the Undo command will cause the line to revert back to its original version. Note that changes which can be undone are grouped into similar actions, such as typing, or deleting characters. Any action type you perform that is different than the last action type will cause the Undo information to be lost. Edit Cut The Edit Cut command removes the selected text and places it on the Clipboard. Any information previously on the clipboard is lost. Text cut from the editor may be immediately replaced by selecting the Undo command before moving the cursor. Edit Copy The Edit Copy command places a copy of the selected text on the Clipboard. The selected information is left unchanged, but any information previously on the clipboard is lost. Edit Paste The Edit Paste command inserts a the contents of the clipboard into the current editor window at the cursor position. The contents of the clipboard remain unchanged. If any text is selected in the current editor window, the highlighted text is replaced by the text coming from the clipboard. Information pasted into an editor may be removed immediately by using the Undo command before moving the cursor. Edit Show Clipboard The Edit Show Clipboard command will display the Clipboard contents is an ordinary editor window. Note that Cut and Paste commands are not enabled while the clipboard is the focused window. Edit Clear The Edit Clear command removes any selected text from the current editor without placing a copy of the text on the clipboard. The effects of this command may be reversed by selecting Undo before moving the cursor. Search (Alt-S) The Search menu provides text search and optional replace capability. Search Find The Search Find command searches through the text in the current window for the character or characters specified. Search Search & Replace The Search Search & Replace command performs a text search and replace in the editor. Search Search Again The Search Search Again command repeats the last Find operation. Window (Alt-W) The Window menu contains commands to close, move and perform other window-management commands. Window-management commands Tile Cascade Zoom Maximize Next Previous Zoom Close Close Toggle Video Window Size/Move Choose this command to change the size or position of the active window. Size If you press Shift while you use the arrow keys, you can change the size of the active window. Once you've adjusted its size or position, press Enter. Q If a window has a Resize corner, you can drag that corner to resize the window. Move When you choose Window Size/Move, the active window moves in response to the arrow keys. Once you've moved the window to where you want it, press Enter. F You can also move a window by dragging its title bar with the mouse. Window Zoom Choose Window Zoom to resize the active window to the maximum size. If the window is already zoomed, you can choose this command to restore it to its previous size. { You can also double-click anywhere on the window's title bar (except where an icon appears) to zoom or unzoom the window. Window Zoom All Choose Window Zoom All to resize all of the active windows on the desktop. If the windows are already zoomed, this command will restore all of the active windows on the desktop to their previous size. Window Maximize All Choose Window Maximize All to maximize all of the active windows on the desktop. Window Tile Choose Window Tile to tile all open file windows on the desktop. L Tiled Windows Window Cascade Choose Window Cascade to stack all open file windows on the desktop. Z Cascaded Windows Window Next (F6) Choose Window Next to cycle forwards through the windows on the desktop. Window Previous (F5) Choose Window Previous to cycle backwards through the windows on the desktop. Window Close (Alt-F3) Choose Window Close to close the active window. N You can also click the Close box in the upper left corner to close a window. Window Close All Choose Window Close All to close all active windows. Window Toggle Video Mode The Window Toggle Video option toggles the video mode between 25 and 43/50 lines per screen. Default (Alt-D) The Default menu contains commands that let you change color and mouse default settings. Default Mouse... The Default Mouse command brings up the Mouse Options dialog box, where you can set various options that control how your mouse works, including: R how fast a double-click is which mouse button (right or left) is active Default Colors... The Default Colors item brings up the Colors dialog box, where you can customize the colors of the display. Default Save Desktop Default Save Desktop saves the state of all open windows to a file called PPMEDIT.DSK. This file can be reloaded by selecting Default Retrieve Desktop. Default Retrieve Desktop Default Restore Desktop restores a previously-saved state of all open windows from a file called PPMEDIT.DSK. This file is saved via the Default Desktop menu command. Help on the Mouse Options dialog box This dialog box consists of one check box, one slider bar, and the standard buttons OK and Cancel. Mouse Double Click Slow Medium Fast The Mouse Double Click slider bar adjusts the double-click speed of your mouse. ^ [X] Reverse Mouse Buttons Reverse Mouse Buttons makes the right mouse button take on the normal functions of the left--and vice versa. 6 See also: Default Mouse... command Help on the Colors dialog box The Colors dialog box consists of two list boxes, a text display area, the standard OK, Cancel, and Help buttons, and one of the following: On color and black-and-white systems, it also contains two color palettes. On monochrome systems, it contains a set of radio buttons instead of the palettes. This dialog box is where you can change the colors of different parts of this program. Group Desktop Menus Dialogs/Calc Puzzle Calendar Ascii table The Group list box contains the names of the different regions of the program that you can customize. L Item Color When you select a group from the Group list, the Item list box displays the names of the different views in that region. Foreground Background On color and black-and-white systems, you use the Foreground and Background palettes to modify colors. Colors ) Mono low ( ) Mono high ( ) Mono underscore ( ) Mono inverse On monochrome systems, you use the Colors set of radio buttons systems to modify the character attributes. Q Text Text Text Text Text Text On all systems, the display text (above the Help button) shows the current color or attribute settings. a Changes do not take effect on the desktop until you close the Colors dialog box by choosing OK. Reference The Reference section contains information regarding various DOS, Novell NetWare, and Windows configuration files. L AUTOEXEC.BAT CONFIG.SYS NET.CFG SYSTEM.INI WIN.INI Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT The AUTOEXEC.BAT file contains a sequence of commands that are executed by DOS after executing the commands contained in the CONFIG.SYS file. Call Path Chdir Pause Cls Prompt Echo Rem For Set Goto Shift Loadhigh Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT Call Calls one batch file from another without causing the parent batch file to stop. Syntax : call [drive:][path]filename [batch-parameters] Parameters: [drive:][path]filename Location and name of the batch file to be called. Filename must have a .BAT extension. Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT ChDir (CD) Changes the current directory. Syntax : chdir [drive:][path] chdir [..] cd [drive:][path] cd [..] Parameters: [drive:][path] - Specifies the drive and directory to which you want to change. .. - Specifies that you want to change to the parent directory. (Move up one limb in the tree.) Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT Cls Clear the screen. Syntax : Cls Parameters: None Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT Echo Turns on or off the command-echoing feature, or displays a message. Syntax : Echo [on | off] Echo [message] Parameters: on | off - Turn the command-echoing feature on or off. message - The text you want DOS to display on the screen. Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT For Runs a specified command for each file in a set of files. Syntax : For %%variable in (set) do command [command-parameters] Parameters: %%variable - Replaceable variable. (set) - One or more files or text strings to process. command - The command you wish to execute. command-parameters - Any parameters necessary for command. Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT GoTo Directs DOS to a line in a batch file marked by a label. Syntax : Goto label Parameters: label - Specifies the line in a batch file to which DOS should go. Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT Performs conditional processing in batch files. Syntax : If [not] errorlevel number command If [not] string1==string2 command If [not] exist filename command Parameters: not - Carry out the command only if the condition is false. errorlevel number - Carry out the command only if the previous program run by COMMAND.COM returned an exit code equal to or greater than number. command - The command that DOS should carry out if the preceding condition is met. string1==string2 - True if string1 and string2 are the same. exist filename - True if filename exists. Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT LoadHigh (LH) Loads a program into the upper memory area. Syntax : LoadHigh [drive:][path]filename [parameters] LH [drive:][path]filename [parameters] Parameters: [drive:][path]filename - Location and name of the program to be loaded. parameters - Program command-line parameters. Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT Path Sets a search path for executable files. Syntax : Path [[drive:]path[;...]] Parameters: [drive:]path - Drive, directory, and subdirectories to search. Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT Pause Suspends batch file processing and displays a message prompting the user to press any key to continue. Syntax : Pause Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT Prompt Changes the DOS command prompt. Syntax : prompt [text] Parameters: text - Text and information to be included in the system prompt. $$ - $ (dollar sign) $_ - ENTER-LINEFEED $b - | (pipe symbol) $d - Current date $e - ASCII escape code (027) $g - > (greater-than sign) $h - Backspace (deletes an existing character) $l - < (less-than sign $n - Current drive $p - Current drive and path $q - = (equal sign) $t - Current time $v - DOS version number Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT Rem Enables the inclusion of comments (remarks) in a batch file. Syntax : Rem [comment] Parameters: comment - String of characters to use as a comment. Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT Set Sets a DOS environment variable. Syntax : Set [variable=[string]] Parameters: variable - The variable to be set or modified. string - The string to associate with the specified variable. Reference AUTOEXEC.BAT Shift Changes the position of replaceable parameters in a batch file. Syntax : Shift Reference CONFIG.SYS The CONFIG.SYS file contains a sequence of commands that are executed by DOS at bootup. These commands are executed prior to those contained in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Break Files Buffers Install Country Lastdrive Device Rem DeviceHigh Shell Dos Stacks Drivparm Fcbs Reference CONFIG.SYS Break Enables or disables extended CTRL-C checking. Syntax : Break [On|Off] Parameters: on|off - Enables or disables extended CTRL-C checking. Reference CONFIG.SYS Buffers Allocates memory for a specified number of disk buffers. Syntax : Buffers=n[,m] Parameters: n - Number of disk buffers. (1-99) m - Number of secondary cache buffers. (1-8) Reference CONFIG.SYS Country Enables DOS to use international time, dates, currency, case conversions, and decimal separators. Syntax : Country=xxx[,[yyy][,[drive:][path][filename]] Parameters: xxx - Country code yyy - Code page [drive:][path]filename - Location and name of the file containing country information. Reference CONFIG.SYS Device Loads the specified device driver into memory. Syntax : Device=[drive:][path]filename[dd-parameters] Parameters: [drive:][path]filename - Location and name of the device driver to be loaded. [dd-parameters] - Device driver parameters. Reference CONFIG.SYS DeviceHigh Loads device drivers into the upper memory area. Syntax : DeviceHigh=[drive:][path]filename[dd-parameters] Parameters: [drive:][path]filename - Location and name of the device driver that you want to load into the upper memory area. dd-parameters - Device driver parameters. Reference CONFIG.SYS DOS Specifies that DOS is to maintain a link to the upper memory area, or is to load part of itself into the high memory area (HMA). Syntax : Dos=high|low[,umb|,noumb] Syntax : Dos=[high,|low,]umb|noumb Parameters: umb | noumb - Specifies whether DOS should maintain a link between conventional memory and the upper memory area. The umb parameter provides this link. Using noumb disconnects this link. (Default = noumb) high | low - Specifies whether DOS should attempt to load part of itself into the High Memory Area (HMA). Use the high parameter to enable DOS to load itself into the HMA. Use the low parameter to keep all of DOS in conventional memory. (Default = low) Reference CONFIG.SYS DrivParm Defines block device parameters when you start DOS. Syntax : DrivParm=/d:number [/c] [/f:factor] [/h:heads] [/i] [/n] [/s:sectors] /t:tracks] Parameters: /d:number - Physical drive number. (0=A, 1=B, 2=C, etc.) /c - Specifies that the drive can detect whether the drive door is closed. /f:factor - Specifies the drive type. (Default = 2) 0 = 160K/180K or 320K/360K 1 = 1.2 MB (5.25 inch) 2 = 720K (3.5 inch) 3 = Not Used 4 = Not Used 5 = Hard Disk 6 = Tape 7 = 1.44 MB (3.5 inch) 8 = Read/Write Optical Disk 9 = 2.88 MB (3.5 inch) /h:heads - Maximum number of heads. (1-99) /i - Electronically compatible 3.5 inch drive. /n - Non-removable block device. /s:sectors - Sectors per track. (1-99) /t:tracks - Tracks per side. Reference CONFIG.SYS FCBS Specifies the number of File Control Blocks (FCBs) that DOS can have open at one time. Syntax : Fcbs=x Parameters: x - Number of File Control Blocks. (1-255 Default = 4) Reference CONFIG.SYS Files Sets the number of files that DOS can access at one time. Syntax : Files=x Parameters: x - Number of files. (8-255 Default = 8) Reference CONFIG.SYS Install Loads a memory-resident program into memory when you start DOS. Syntax : Install=[drive:][path]filename [command-parameters] Parameters: [drive:][path]filename - Location and name of the memory-resident program you want to run. Reference CONFIG.SYS Lastdrive Syntax : LastDrive=x Parameters: x - Drive letter (A-Z) Reference CONFIG.SYS Rem Syntax : Rem [comment] Parameters: comment - String of characters to use as a comment. Reference CONFIG.SYS Shell Syntax : Shell=[[drive:]path]filename [parameters] Parameters: [[drive:]path]filename - Location and name of the command interpreter that DOS should use. Reference CONFIG.SYS Stacks Syntax : stacks=n,s Parameters: n - Number of stacks. (0, 8-64) s - Size of each stack. (0, 32-512) Reference NET.CFG The NET.CFG file contains the configuration settings for the Novell ODI drivers and NetWare DOS requester. Link Driver Options/Settings: LINK DRIVER drivername ALTERNATE DMA [#1|#2] channel number FRAME frame_type INT [#1][#2] interrupt_request_number LINK STATIONS number MAX FRAME SIZE number MEM [#1|#2] hex_starting_address_[hex_length] NODE ADDRESS hex_address PORT [#1|#2] hex_starting_address_[hex_number_of_ports] PROTOCOL name hex_protocol_ID_frametype SAPS number SLOT number Link Support Options/Settings: LINK SUPPORT BUFFERS number [size] MAX BOARDS number MAX STACKS number MEMPOOL number NetBIOS Options/Settings: NETBIOS ABORT TIMEOUT number NETBIOS BROADCAST COUNT number NETBIOS BROADCAST DELAY number NETBIOS COMMANDS number NETBIOS INTERNET [on|off] NETBIOS LISTEN TIMEOUT number NETBIOS RECEIVE BUFFERS number NETBIOS RETRY COUNT number NETBIOS RETRY DELAY number NETBIOS SEND BUFFERS number NETBIOS SESSION number NETBIOS VERIFY TIMEOUT number NPATCH byte offset, value Protocol Options/Settings: PROTOCOL protocol_name BIND board_number CONFIG OPTION number INT64 [on|off] INT7A [on|off] IPATCH byte offset, value IPX PACKET SIZE LIMIT number IPX RETRY COUNT number IPX SOCKETS number MINIMUM SPX RETRIES number SPX ABORT TIMEOUT number SPX CONNECTIONS number SPX LISTEN TIMEOUT number SPX VERIFY TIMEOUT number NetWare DOS Requester VLM NET.CFG Options/Settings: NETWARE DOS REQUESTER Parameter/Default Minimum Maximum Module SET STATION TIME = ON VLM.EXE USE DEFAULTS = ON -- -- VLM.EXE VLM = -- 50 VLMs VLM.EXE EXCLUDE VLM = -- -- VLM.EXE MESSAGE LEVEL = 1 0 4 VLM.EXE 0 = V_LEVEL_STD; always display message and critical errors 1 = V_LEVEL_WARNING; display warning type messages 2 = V_LEVEL_PROG; display the program load message 3 = V_LEVEL_CONFIG; display configuration information 4 = V_LEVEL_DIAG; display diagnostic information NETWARE PROTOCOL = VLM.EXE Note: The is the list of protocols to be used (NDS.VLM, BIND.VLM and PNW.VLM) by the Requester in the order of their priority. Each protocol is separated by a comma or space in the list (NDS,BIND,PNW). If you exclude any one of the protocol .VLM files from the list, the excluded .VLM file will not load. CONNECTIONS = 8 2 50 CONN.VLM FIO.VLM NDS.VLM SECURITY.VLM AUTO.VLM AVERAGE NAME LENGTH = 48 2 48 CONN.VLM MAX TASKS = 31 5 254 CONN.VLM LOAD LOW CONN = ON -- -- CONN.VLM LOAD CONN TABLE LOW = OFF -- -- CONN.VLM CHECKSUM = 1 0 3 IPXNCP.VLM NWP.VLM 0 = disabled 1 = enabled but not preferred 2 = enabled and preferred 3 = required LARGE INTERNET PACKETS = ON -- -- IPXNCP.VLM NWP.VLM LOAD LOW IPXNCP = ON -- -- IPXNCP.VLM HANDLE NET ERRORS = ON -- -- IPXNCP.VLM PREFERRED TREE = -- -- NDS.VLM NAME CONTEXT = "" -- -- NDS.VLM Note: Quotation marks are required. PREFERRED SERVER = -- -- BIND.VLM MESSAGE TIMEOUT = 0 0 10000 NWP.VLM SIGNATURE LEVEL = 1 0 3 NWP.VLM SECURITY.VLM 0 = disabled 1 = enabled but not preferred 2 = preferred 3 = required NOTE: This parameter designates the level of enhanced security support. Enhanced security includes the use of a message digest algorithm and a per-connection/pre-request session state for increased protection against intruder attacks. When this parameter is set to 0 (disabled), the SECURITY.VLM will not load. CACHE BUFFERS = 5 0 64 FIO.VLM CACHE BUFFER SIZE =(Media dependent) -- FIO.VLM CACHE WRITES = ON -- -- FIO.VLM TRUE COMMIT = OFF -- -- FIO.VLM PB BUFFERS = 3 0 10 FIO.VLM IPXNCP.VLM 0 = off nonzero = on PBURST READ WINDOW SIZE = 16 2 64 FIO.VLM PBURST WRITE WINDOW SIZE = 10 2 64 FIO.VLM PRINT HEADER = 64 0 1024 PRINT.VLM PRINT TAIL = 16 0 1024 PRINT.VLM PRINT BUFFER SIZE = 64 0 256 PRINT.VLM NETWORK PRINTERS = 3 0 9 PRINT.VLM NOTE: If set to 0, PRINT.VLM will not load. LOCAL PRINTERS = 3 0 9 PRINT.VLM FIRST NETWORK DRIVE = A Z GENERAL.VLM NETX.VLM NOTE: If FIRST NETWORK DRIVE is not specified, it will default to the first available drive letter. SEARCH MODE = 1 0 7 GENERAL.VLM READ ONLY COMPATIBILITY = ON -- -- REDIR.VLM SHOW DOTS = OFF -- -- REDIR.VLM DOS NAME = MSDOS 1 5 chars NETX.VLM GENERAL.VLM LONG MACHINE TYPE = IBM_PC 1 6 chars NETX.VLM GENERAL.VLM SHORT MACHINE TYPE = IBM 1 4 chars NETX.VLM GENERAL.VLM AUTO RECONNECT = ON -- -- AUTO.VLM NDS.VLM Note: When this parameter is OFF, the AUTO.VLM load fails at pre-initialization time. AUTO RETRY = 0 0 3640 AUTO.VLM AUTO LARGE TABLE = OFF -- -- AUTO.VLM Note: When this parameter is OFF, the user name and password maximum lengths are 16 chars each for auto reconnect. BIND RECONNECT = OFF -- -- AUTO.VLM BIND.VLM BROADCAST RETRIES = 2 0 255 PNW.VLM BROADCAST SEND DELAY = 0 0 255 PNW.VLM BROADCAST TIMEOUT = 3 1 255 PNW.VLM MOBILE MODE = 0 0 65535 PNW.VLM RESPONDER = ON -- -- PNW.VLM PREFERRED WORKGROUP = -- -- PNW.VLM WORKGROUP NET = -- -- PNW.VLM MINIMUM TIME TO NET = 0 -- VLM.EXE TBMI2 Options/Settings: TBMI2 DATA ECB COUNT number ECB COUNT number INT64 [on|off] INT7A [on|off] USE MAX PACKETS USING WINDOWS 3.0 Reference SYSTEM.INI The SYSTEM.INI file contains system-wide configuration settings for Windows. Reference WIN.INI The WIN.INI file contains configuration settings for Windows.