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Search paths are used by OS/2 and programs to find additional files on your drives. Here are a list of the most common search paths: | Search paths are used by OS/2 and programs to find additional files on your drives. Here are a list of the most common search paths: | ||
*[[The_Config.sys_Documentation_Project/SET_Statements#SET BeginLibpath|SET BeginLibpath]] | |||
*[[The_Config.sys_Documentation_Project/SET_Statements#SET Bookshelf|SET Bookshelf]] | |||
*[[The_Config.sys_Documentation_Project/SET_Statements#SET Dpath|SET Dpath]] | |||
*[[The_Config.sys_Documentation_Project/SET_Statements#SET EndLibpath|SET EndLibpath]] | |||
*[[The_Config.sys_Documentation_Project/SET_Statements#SET Include|SET Include]] | |||
*[[The_Config.sys_Documentation_Project/SET_Statements#SET InfoPath|SET InfoPath]] | |||
*[[The_Config.sys_Documentation_Project/SET_Statements#SET Lib|SET Lib]] | |||
*[[The_Config.sys_Documentation_Project/SET_Statements#SET Library_Path|SET Library_Path]] | |||
*[[The_Config.sys_Documentation_Project/SET_Statements#SET LocPath|SET LocPath]] | |||
*[[The_Config.sys_Documentation_Project/SET_Statements#SET Path|SET Path]] | |||
=SOM Settings= | =SOM Settings= | ||
SOM stands for System object model. The WPS uses SOM extensively. | SOM stands for System object model. The WPS uses SOM extensively. |
Revision as of 04:57, 25 January 2007
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Country Settings
Desktop Settings
DOS Files Settings
Dos Misceleanous Settings
DOS Shell Settings
Filesystem Settings
OS/2 can support a wide range of different file systems. This is done with installable file systems. The only exception is the FAT filesystem. note: The file system that manage the boot partition MUST be the FIRST file system in your config.sys file.
- BASEDEV=Ext2flt.flt
- BASEDEV=Hfsflt.flt
- BASEDEV=Mwdd32.sys
- BASEDEV=Partfilt.flt
- CALL=CacheF32.exe
- Diskcache
- IFS=CDFS.IFS
- IFS=Ext2-os2.ifs
- IFS=FAT32.ifs
- IFS=HFS.IFS
- IFS=HPFS.IFS
- IFS=MCM.IFS
- IFS=Netwksta.200
- IFS=NWIFS.IFS
- IFS=TVFS.IFS
- IFS=RAMFS.IFS
- IFS=Vfat-os2.ifs
- RUN=Ext2_lw.exe
- RUN=Hfs.exe
- RUN=Vfat-lw.exe
Ini-File Settings
Java Settings
Java is a programming language. Programs written in Java can run on many different platforms. The following pages describe these entries:
- SET Classpath
- SET Java_Audio_Rate
- SET Java_Audio_Volume
- SET Java_Clock_Resolution
- SET Java_Compiler
- SET Java_Connect_Timeout
- SET Java_Console
- SET Java_Home
- SET Java_Map_Accel
- SET Java_NLS_SBCS
- SET Java_NoPrintDlg
- SET Java_Old_Char_Spacing
- SET Java_User
- SET Java_WebLogs
- SET Swing_Home
Logging Settings
MMOS2
- DEVICE=Midi.sys
- DEVICE=R0stub.sys
- DEVICE=Ssmdd.sys
- DEVICE=Vcshdd.sys
- SET DSPPath
- SET MMBase
- SET MmRef
MPTS and TCP/IP Settings
- CALL=NetBind.exe
- DEVICE=Afinet.sys
- DEVICE=Afos2.sys
- DEVICE=Cdmf.sys New
- DEVICE=Fwip.sys New
- DEVICE=Ifndis.sys
- DEVICE=Ipsec.sys New
- DEVICE=Lanmsgdd.os2
- DEVICE=Lanpdd.os2
- DEVICE=Lanvdd.os2
- DEVICE=MD5.sys New
- DEVICE=NetBeui.os2
- DEVICE=NetBios.os2
- DEVICE=Protman.os2
- DEVICE=RdrHelp.200
- DEVICE=Sockets.sys
- DEVICE=TcpBeui.os2
- DEVICE=Vdostcp.sys
- DEVICE=Vdostcp.vdd
- IFS=Netwksta.200
- RUN=Cntrl.exe
- RUN=Lanmsgex.exe
- RUN=LsDaemon.exe
- RUN=NetBind.exe
- RUN=Vdosctl.exe
- SET ETC
- SET HostName
- SET NlsPath
- SET Telnet.Password.ID
- SET Use_Hosts_First
Multitasking Settings
Opendoc Settings
OS/2 Miscellaneous Settings
OS/2 Shell Settings
Restart and Startup Settings
Search Path Settings
Search paths are used by OS/2 and programs to find additional files on your drives. Here are a list of the most common search paths:
- SET BeginLibpath
- SET Bookshelf
- SET Dpath
- SET EndLibpath
- SET Include
- SET InfoPath
- SET Lib
- SET Library_Path
- SET LocPath
- SET Path
SOM Settings
SOM stands for System object model. The WPS uses SOM extensively.
* SET SmAddStar
* SET SmClasses
* SET SmEmit
* SET SmInclude
* SET SmNotc
* SET SmTmp
* SET SomBase
* SET SomdDebug
* SET SomdDir
* SET SomdMessageLog
* SET SomdPort
* SET SomdTimeout
* SET SomIR
* SET SomRunTime
* SET SomSockets
* SET SomThreadPeer