How to: Create a shortcut for frequently used MS-DOS commands.
Solution:
Open the WINDOWS\COMMAND directory using Windows Explorer and right-click on the desired command. Select the 'Create Shortcut(s)' option and drag the shortcut onto the desktop or desired folder.
1) Click the 'Start' button to display the 'Start' menu.
2) Select 'Programs' and select 'Windows Explorer'.
3) Double-click the 'Windows' folder.
4) Double-click the 'Command' folder. (This folder contains the Windows 95 MS-DOS commands.)
5) Locate the command for which to create a shortcut in the right-hand window.
6) Right-click the command to display the pop-up menu.
7) Select 'Create Shortcut' from the pop-up menu. (A shortcut is created in the directory.)
8) Drag-and-drop the shortcut onto the desktop from the 'Windows Explorer' window.
9) Double-click the shortcut to run the command.