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SUMMARYMicrosoft Windows version 3.0 can use a number of start-up parameters from the MS-DOS prompt. If the Windows 3.0 WIN.COM file cannot recognize a parameter, Windows assumes it is a filename and tries to run that file. The only parameters recognized by WIN.COM are /2, /3, /S, /E, /L, /N, and /R. If the parameter is not a valid filename, Windows generates the following message box:
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Using WIN <application name> allows you to
run an application after starting Windows. However, you can only run one
application this way; all parameters after the first filename are passed
down to the application as an associated file to load (such as a text or
document file). The following examples demonstrate how Windows uses
parameters when starting:
REFERENCES"Microsoft Windows User's Guide," Version 3.00, Pages 427-432. Additional query words: 3.00 3.0 3.0a 3.00a win30
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