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Dunno if it's already been said, but probably the easiest way to access it is typing:

cd do<Tab>

...which auto completes the directory name. Subsequent Tab hits will scroll through all the folders in your C: drive which start with "do."

🙂
 
Originally posted by: Ichinisan
Originally posted by: Cerb
Why use command.com? If it's 2k or XP, you've got cmd.exe

Lots of batch files and applications try to access the legacy Win9x environment. I'm wondering why Microsoft included command.com if it was not even close to compatible with commands that were valid on Win9x's command.com...
...and they open and run with cmd.exe
try making a text file, give it a .bat extension, and have it have only "pause" inside of it.
 
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