Re: Copy console to printer?



BEN RITCHEY wrote:
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> * An ongoing debate between Richard Bonner and All rages on ...

> >> Arj was chosen as the best archiver in order to make self-installing
> >> archives under DOS (gives you the chance to actually specify
> >> destination folder).

> | RB> *** One can get PK's ZIP2EXE to specify the destination. Since a
> | RB> .zip file must be created first, specify the destination in that step
> | RB> and then use that destination in the ZIP2EXE step.

> My way allows the User/Installer to specify destination drive and/or
> path at install time ... with a default for the "don't care" case.
>-
> : Ben

*** That's fine. As long as the path is captured in some manner, it can
be used by any command thereafter. Your "default" method is good for
those not wishing to specify a path.

Richard Bonner
http://www.chebucto.ca/~ak621/DOS/

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