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CMD or COMMAND -Which?
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CMD or COMMAND -Which?
Monday, January 19, 2009 at 4:33 pm
Posted by geek9pm (1030 messages posted)

When you want to run a DOS program or do do work from the prompt should you Run CMD or COMMAND? I just noticed that when I use CMD and then start the EDIT program, the mouse does not work right. But when I use COMMAND the mouse works. In all the years I have used Windows 2000 I never knew that. Is that always true? Why? Is it documented?

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On Monday, January 19, 2009 at 4:33 pm, geek9pm wrote:
>When you want to run a DOS program or do do work from the prompt should you Run CMD
>or COMMAND?
>I just noticed that when I use CMD and then start the EDIT program, the mouse does
>not work right. But when I use COMMAND the mouse works. In all the years I have
>used Windows 2000 I never knew that. Is that always true? Why? Is it documented?

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