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  2. Environment variable - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, changing or removing a variable's value inside a DOS or Windows batch file will change the variable for the duration of COMMAND.COMor CMD.EXE's existence, respectively. In Unix, the environment variables are normally initialized during system startup by the system init startup scripts , and hence inherited by all other processes in ...

  3. COMSPEC - Wikipedia

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    Under Windows, which also supports lowercase environment variable names, the variable name is defined as ComSpec in the environment block, but as COMSPEC inside the DOS emulator NTVDM. When not present in the environment block, the command processor CMD.EXE of Windows NT sets COMSPEC to its own full path; it evaluates COMSPEC for example to ...

  4. Category:Windows environment variables - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Windows environment variables" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. List of Microsoft Windows components - Wikipedia

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    Windows Insider: Windows 10 Version 1507 Windows 10 Version 1511 Feedback Hub: Windows Help and Support Online and offline reference manual for troubleshooting. Utility Windows Me: Windows 8.1: Microsoft Tips or Get Started: HyperTerminal: Communication utility based on a low end version of HyperACCESS: Communication Windows 95: Windows XP ...

  6. title (command) - Wikipedia

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    The command is available in Windows 2000 and later. [4] It is compatible with Windows Console and Windows Terminal. The default window title is defined in the %COMSPEC% environment variable. [5] However, since the Windows Console title can also be defined in the program shortcut, the title is usually set to "Command Prompt".

  7. COMMAND.COM - Wikipedia

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    (MS-DOS 7.1 and Windows 9x only) [citation needed] MKDIR, MD Creates a new directory. PATH Displays or changes the value of the PATH environment variable which controls the places where COMMAND.COM will search for executable files. PROMPT Displays or change the value of the PROMPT environment variable which controls the appearance of the prompt ...

  8. PATH (variable) - Wikipedia

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    PATH is an environment variable on Unix-like operating systems, DOS, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows, specifying a set of directories where executable programs are located. In general, each executing process or user session has its own PATH setting.

  9. cmd.exe - Wikipedia

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    On earlier versions, such as Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0, the maximum length of the string is 2047 (2 11-1) characters. This limit includes the command line, individual environment variables that are inherited by other processes, and all environment variable expansions. [10] Quotation marks are required for the following special characters: [8]