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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:


    * SET BeginLibpath
*[[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]]


    * SET Bookshelf
    * SET Dpath
    * SET EndLibpath
    * SET Include
    * SET InfoPath
    * SET Lib
    * SET Library_Path
    * SET LocPath
    * 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.

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:

Logging Settings

MMOS2

MPTS and TCP/IP Settings

  1. CALL=NetBind.exe
  1. DEVICE=Afinet.sys
  1. DEVICE=Afos2.sys
  1. DEVICE=Cdmf.sys New
  1. DEVICE=Fwip.sys New
  1. DEVICE=Ifndis.sys
  1. DEVICE=Ipsec.sys New
  1. DEVICE=Lanmsgdd.os2
  1. DEVICE=Lanpdd.os2
  1. DEVICE=Lanvdd.os2
  1. DEVICE=MD5.sys New
  1. DEVICE=NetBeui.os2
  1. DEVICE=NetBios.os2
  1. DEVICE=Protman.os2
  1. DEVICE=RdrHelp.200
  1. DEVICE=Sockets.sys
  1. DEVICE=TcpBeui.os2
  1. DEVICE=Vdostcp.sys
  1. DEVICE=Vdostcp.vdd
  1. IFS=Netwksta.200
  1. RUN=Cntrl.exe
  1. RUN=Lanmsgex.exe
  1. RUN=LsDaemon.exe
  1. RUN=NetBind.exe
  1. RUN=Vdosctl.exe
  1. SET ETC
  1. SET HostName
  1. SET NlsPath
  1. SET Telnet.Password.ID
  1. 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:

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 

Swap File Settings

Voicetype Settings

Warpcenter Settings