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- From: wjb5106@zeus.tamu.edu (Walter Barnett)
- Subject: Re: Help, I deleted the command shells folder
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- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 03:18:00 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug31.030415.10916@usl.edu>, das9674@usl.edu (Stephenson Daniel A) writes...
-
- >
- >That does seem to get an OS/2 CLI. I thought he was asking to recreate
- >his whole Command prompts folder. To do that one needs to specify
- >WINOS2.COM, etc, right? I am sure someone will correct me if I'm
- >wrong. :-)
- >
-
- Well, I won't say you're wrong, but... An OS/2 CLI comes up only if the
- session is set to be an OS/2 CLI. If you put * in the Program field you
- can then click on the Session page of the program settings and choose to
- have * be an OS/2 CLI, a DOS CLI or a Winos2 GUI. You do not need to
- specify winos2.com to get a Winos2 session (so, I guess I will say you
- are wrong, after all).
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