How Windows 95 Setup Handles SUBST, JOIN, APPEND, and ASSIGN (137380)
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This article was previously published under Q137380 SUMMARY
Windows 95 Setup may not be able to finish successfully if any of the
following commands are used in the Config.sys or Autoexec.bat file:
SUBST
JOIN
APPEND
ASSIGN
Setup attempts to continue when these commands are used. However, it may
be necessary to remove them to install Windows 95 successfully.
MORE INFORMATION
Setup attempts to work with these MS-DOS-based terminate-and-stay-resident
programs (TSRs) loaded. Although these TSRs may not cause problems, you may
have to remove them.
APPEND and ASSIGN
Setup does not halt or remove these TSRs.
These programs are not provided in MS-DOS versions later than 5.0. You
must expand these programs from your MS-DOS 5.0 disks to regain their
functionality, and then run Setver.exe to set them to MS-DOS version 5.0.
The Append.exe file is also available on the Windows 95 CD-ROM in the
<drive>:\other\oldmsdos directory.
NOTE: These commands can be run only in MS-DOS mode.
JOIN
If this TSR is detected, Setup halts and warns you that there are cross-
linked files on the hard disk. Remove Join.exe from the Autoexec.bat file
to finish Setup.
Using the JOIN command may cause additional problems. For example, running
an MS-DOS session while Windows Explorer is open may result in the
following error message:
Cannot find command.com
SUBST
Setup does not halt or remove this TSR. Setup replaces any references to
Subst.exe in the Autoexec.bat file with the location of the Windows 95
version of the file.
Using Setver.exe
You can use the SETVER command to enable programs and device drivers that
require an earlier version of MS-DOS to run in Windows 95.
You must use the SETVER command to enable Assign.exe, Append.exe, and
Join.exe to run in Windows 95.
For example, to add Append.exe to the version table, use the following
command:
setver c:\dos append.exe 5.00
REFERENCES
For information about using Setver.exe, type "Setver /?" at a command
prompt, or see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
96767
Using the SETVER Command
For information about using the SUBST, JOIN, and APPEND commands, please
see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
71667
SUBST, JOIN, and APPEND Commands with Windows
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/17/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB137380 |
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