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Or, the other option is to have a shortcut that takes the end-user to a command prompt:
Step 2: Create a mounted drive
Depending on the information you put into the wizard page, it will determine if the
configuration will be pointing to a DOS program or creating a configuration that takes you to a
command prompt.
Mounted drives within dbDOS™ represent a location on either your local hard drive or a
network mapped drive. Creating a Mounted Drive in dbDOS is the process of making a storage
device on the host system, such as a hard drive, CD-ROM, or even a network drive, usable on
the dbDOS VM system. You do not need to make every drive on your host system available to
dbDOS. As an example, Microsoft Windows 7 would be the host system, the C: drive on
Windows 7 would be the storage device you want to mount in dbDOS in order to make it
available to the Virtual DOS machine.
1. A Mounted drive represents a single location on your local machine or network
where your dBASE executables, program code, DBF files, or indices reside.
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