As I recall it, on Win9x OS, if you created a shortcut to a DOS executable, you'd end up with a pif file, or just by running the executable, you'd get the same result...
If creating a short cut to a DOS executable in XP, you get nothing but a short cut
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If you run the exefile, you get nothing at all...
If you however copy an old .pif file, then change stuff in it, for examble to execute only %systemroot%\system32\cmd.exe and specfying custom version of config.sys, everything works as it should... There is no doubt that XP can handle .pif files... BUT how tf do you create them other than copying? I really dislike the idea of not being able to do so unless I already have a "stem cell file" to create new ones from
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Sweetest would of course be if anyone knows how to modify the registry to get the option of making a new pif file appear on the r-click menu, submenu "new" in explorer. Any other way wouldn't hurt though
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please help me out. i'm curious...