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April 2001, Week 2

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Mon, 9 Apr 2001 14:02:35 -0700
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Denys Beauchemin said:

> No.  You can certainly open a Command Line window in Windows
> 2000 and in
> Windows XP.  Except that you are not running DOS, you are
> running Windows
> NT.  A lot of (uninformed) people refer to it as a DOS box in
> Windows NT.
>  It is not, it is a command line interface.

I agree, but I guess this means Micro$oft is also uninformed (and the source
of most of the misinformation) since the icon for the command line interface
is, in fact, MS DOS.

John

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