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Yes, it is. Try "start" "run" "cmd"
Which runs "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CMD.EXE"
-----Original Message----- From: KENNETH JANUSZ [mailto:kjanusz_at_att.net] Sent: Mon 3/8/2004 9:42 PM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org Cc: Subject: DOS? I'm running my 9.2 on XP Prof. SP1. I need DOS at my Command Prompt but cannot find it. Is it on XP? If so, where is it? Thanks, Ken Janusz, CPIM _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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