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In earlier versions of Windows, Doskey is not loaded by default when you start a command session. You can start Doskey manually in a command session if you want. When you start Doskey in an earlier version of Windows, the '''/insert''' option is not enabled by default.<br /> | In earlier versions of Windows, Doskey is not loaded by default when you start a command session. You can start Doskey manually in a command session if you want. When you start Doskey in an earlier version of Windows, the '''/insert''' option is not enabled by default.<br /> | ||
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The default Doskey behavior in Windows Me is specified in the Windows\Command\Cmdinit.bat file. If you do not want the '''/insert''' option enabled by default, edit the Cmdinit.bat file and remove the | The default Doskey behavior in Windows Me is specified in the Windows\Command\Cmdinit.bat file. If you do not want the '''/insert''' option enabled by default, edit the Cmdinit.bat file and remove the "/insert" text.<br /> | ||
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Or, you can simply press INSERT on the keyboard in a command session to toggle the insert behavior for Doskey. | Or, you can simply press INSERT on the keyboard in a command session to toggle the insert behavior for Doskey. |
Latest revision as of 13:51, 21 July 2020
Article ID: 250204
Article Last Modified on 1/27/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
This article was previously published under Q250204
SUMMARY
Doskey is a command-line utility for recalling MS-DOS commands, editing command lines, and creating macros. In Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Doskey is loaded by default when you start a command session (or window). Windows Me loads Doskey with the /insert option enabled.
MORE INFORMATION
In earlier versions of Windows, Doskey is not loaded by default when you start a command session. You can start Doskey manually in a command session if you want. When you start Doskey in an earlier version of Windows, the /insert option is not enabled by default.
The default Doskey behavior in Windows Me is specified in the Windows\Command\Cmdinit.bat file. If you do not want the /insert option enabled by default, edit the Cmdinit.bat file and remove the "/insert" text.
Or, you can simply press INSERT on the keyboard in a command session to toggle the insert behavior for Doskey.
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