How to: Specify configurations required only by a particular DOS application.
Solution:
Specify the configuration under the 'Advanced' button in the 'Program' tab in the 'Properties' dialog box for the DOS application.
Windows 95 allows the user to define the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys file configurations for DOS applications.
1) Right-click the DOS application's icon. (The pop-up menu appears.)
2) Select 'Properties'. (The 'Properties' dialog box appears.)
3) Click the 'Program' tab. (The 'Program' tabbed page appears.)
4) Click 'Advanced...'. (The 'Advanced Program Setting' dialog box appears.)
5) Select the 'MS-DOS mode' check box.
6) Select the 'Specify a new MS-DOS configuration' radio button.
'Specify a new MS-DOS configuration' radio button
7) Type the desired configuration in the 'CONFIG.SYS for MS-DOS mode' and 'AUTOEXEC.BAT for MS-DOS mode' windows for this DOS application.
NOTE: The configuration needed for the particular DOS applications varies from application to application. Refer to that application's documentation.
8) (Optional) Use common configuration options:
a) Click the 'Configuration...' button.
NOTE: A warning window may appear; if it does, click 'Yes'.
b) Select the options that the DOS application requires and click 'OK'. (The 'Advanced Program Setting' dialog box reappears.)
'Configuration' options
9) Click 'OK'. (The 'Properties' dialog box reappears.)
10) Click 'Apply' and click 'OK'.