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- From: leo@hoss.unl.edu (Leo Chouinard)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Minimized window titles
- Message-ID: <1992Sep2.191836.12503@unlinfo.unl.edu>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 19:18:36 GMT
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- Is there any way to set the minimized window title on a DOS program
- running in OS/2 (without booting from a disk image file)? I'm usually
- running two DOS sessions, one for NCSA telnet access to the network, and
- one for Paradox. The one for NCSA telnet, which I boot off a disk image
- file to get the config.sys that I need, has icon name DOS Network and its
- minimized window has the same name. On the other hand, Paradox, which I
- run using the built-in DOS, has icon titled Paradox but minimized window
- titled PDOX.BAT (the batch file I execute to run it). That's unaesthetic,
- to say the least. Is there a way to change that minimized window title
- without tying up the disk space needed for a disk image file?
-
- Leo C.
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- P.S. Please don't tell me to get IBM's TCP/IP - I'd love to, but have you
- looked at state university budgets lately? I'm still trying to get money
- to have more than 4 Meg RAM!
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