DOSWZCFG - MS-DOS Mode Configuration Wizard Customization Tool The fact that you're running doswzcfg in the first place demonstrates that you are a hard-core super power user who believes that fancy GUI help files are for namby pamby mouse-addicted beginners who think you need exact change to get onto a PCI bus. Plain ASCII text files, that's what real hackers user for documentation. So here it is. DOSWZCFG -------- This program lets you customize the MS-DOS mode configuration wizard. The wizard appears when you right-click an MS-DOS application (or shortcut to same), go to the "Program" page, click "Advanced", then click the "Configure" button. Option ------ This is a list of MS-DOS mode options that are currently available. You can add new options by clicking the "New" button, or remove an option by clicking the "Remove" button. However, some options cannot be removed because they are used internally by the MS-DOS Mode Configuration Wizard. The next best thing to removing an internal option is to disable it by deleting all the lines from the config.sys and autoexec.bat sections. (If both the config.sys and autoexec.bat sections are blank, then the option will not be shown to the user.) Text ---- This is the description that appears in the list of configurable options. If the text section is left blank, then the option is installed unconditionally without being shown to the user. Sequence -------- The MS-DOS Mode Configuration Wizard sorts all the options numerically by their sequence number. Options with lower sequence numbers are processed before options with higher sequence numbers. Tip --- This is the "tip" that appears when you select the option. Install by default ------------------ If this option is selected, then then the item is initialled checked in the list of configurable options. This check-box is disabled if the Text is empty, indicating that the option is mandatory, in which case the option will be installed unconditionally. Is a memory manager ------------------- Check this option if the lines in config.sys or autoexec.bat install an MS-DOS memory manager such as EMM386, QEMM, or 386Max. Windows needs to know this information because some programs cannot run if memory managers are installed, in which case the option will be automatically removed from the config.sys and autoexec.bat files when those types of programs are run. Config.sys ---------- Lines entered into this section will be added to the config.sys file. At most ten lines can be added. Autoexec.bat ------------ Lines entered into this section will be added to the autoexec.bat file. At most ten lines can be added. OK -- Pushing this button saves all changes and exits the program. Before the changes are applied, you will be given the opportunity to save the old settings. If you elect to do so, the old settings are saved in REGEDIT format so that you can restore them later, should your changes prove not to have been the best idea. If you press Cancel when asked to save the old settings, then the old settings are not saved before the new settings are applied. Cancel ------ Pushing this button or pressing the ESC key discards all changes and exits the program.