On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Douglas Quebbeman wrote:
ASSIGN D: C:
Meaning D: would be the equivalent of C:
Wow, sounds just like the DOS/CMD.EXE (NT, 2000) command called
SUBST
as in identical syntax...
You're right. It's the SUBST command. There is no ASSIGN command (but it
sounded good).
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