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cmd and command window issues
If I open a cmd window, autoexec.nt does not appear to be processed. Nevertheless, if I issue set, a gnarly path is displayed (which I didn't set and which I don't like and so want to change) and I need help finding where it is being specified. If I open a command window, autoexec.nt does appear to be processed, but if I include a title command in it, the system objects that the command is unrecognized (but its in the windows 2000 command reference) and then says "not enough memory" and dies. Any ideas? (about what is going on) Thank you all!
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