Re: How to create relative file paths. We may need to encrypt the name of the Windows folder so the spyware junk won't find it!
- From: "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 03:25:16 -0500
David Candy wrote:
> Cmd is not a Dos emulator. Command is also not a dos emulator but
> requires it to run. The black screen that both use is also not Dos
> but is a console window. Any console program can use it.
My bad on the wording.. "command interpreter" would have been the proper
terminolgy.
*smile*
Thanks!
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