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- @echo off
- rem Startup batch file for Wssindex.
-
- rem Edit as necessary for your configuration. Lines beginning with 'rem'
- rem are comments. Removing them will slightly decrease execution time.
-
- rem Delete this block of lines after inserting the appropriate paths.
- echo You must edit startwss.bat to insert paths appropriate for your setup.
- goto Done
-
- rem Sample batch file for starting Wssindex. Arguments are configuration
- rem and database file names.
-
- rem This batch file assumes that you have sufficient environment space.
- rem If not, you may end up with a strange prompt.
-
- rem The next 2 linesare only for Wssindex/Extended. Wssindex/Extended is
- rem unable to change the prompt in a DOS shell, so the 2 SETs save the old
- rem prompt and then redefine the prompt.
-
- set oldprompt=%PROMPT%
- set prompt=Type 'EXIT' to return to Wssindex$_%PROMPT%
-
- rem These two SETs define default configuration and database file names.
- rem Change as necessary for your disk directory structure. Or, put the
- rem fully qualified file names in the program invocation and omit these
- rem environment variables entirely.
-
- set wssicnf=c:\wssindex\wssindex.cnf
- set wssidir=c:\wssindex\wssindex.dir
-
- rem This command starts Wssindex. If you always use the same configuration
- rem file, put its name in place of %1 and change %2 to %1. Similarly, if you
- rem have only one database file, it may be explicitly named as the last
- rem argument. An example of these changes is included as a remark before
- rem the command to start Wssindex. Replace 'wssindex' with the actual name
- rem of the executable, which will be either WSSInnn, WSSInnnD or WSDPMnnn,
- rem where nnn is the rem version number. (Of course, you may also rename the
- rem executable file to WSSINDEX.EXE.)
-
- wssindex %1 %2
-
- rem Restore the original prompt and clean up the environment variables used
- set wssicnf=
- set wssidir=
- set prompt=%OLDPROMPT%
- set oldprompt=
-
- :Done
-