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Environment variables are stored by OS/2 in memory and can be called by any program. They are used by many programs to store information (for example, the install path) or some configuration information. If you want to see a list of all installed environment variables and their values, type "Set" in an OS/2 window. If the list is too long, you can redirect the screen output to a file, simply type this:
SET >output.txt
General Tips
Note that SET commands in CONFIG.SYS behave differently than when entered on the command line.
So, when you issue the following comands in a OS/2 session:
SET TEMP=C:\TMP SET TMP=%TEMP%
you get:
TEMP=C:\TMP TMP=C:\TMP
But, if you add the same lines to CONFIG.SYS:
SET TEMP=C:\TMP SET TMP=%TEMP%
you get:
TEMP=C:\TMP TMP=%TEMP%
but not TMP=C:\TMP. The enviroment variable TMP now has the value composed by the letters "%", "T", "E", "M", "P", "%". For that reason, in CONFIG.SYS, you must write the values explicitly as follows:
SET TEMP=C:\TMP SET TMP=C:\TMP
This is because variables are not expanded during CONFIG.SYS processing, but they are when run from a shell (command line).
Base Operating System
- COMSPEC
- COPYFROMFLOPPY
- C1
- DESKTOP
- DIRCMD - dir command options
- DPATH - search path for data files
- ENH_STRETCH - enhanced stretch-blitting
- ENH_SUSPEND - enhanced suspend option
- OS2_SHELL - command line shell
- PATH - search path for executable files
PM
Help Manager
Workplace Shell
- AUTOREFRESHFOLDERS - automatic refresh of folders
- AUTOSTART - autostart of objects
SOM
OS/2 SOM Set Statements.
- AVLSVRNAME
- SOMBASE
- SOMDDEBUG
- SOMDIR
- SOMDMESSAGELOG
- SOMDPORT
- SOMDTIMEOUT
- SOMIR
- SOMRUNTIME
- SOMSOCKETS
- SOMTHREADPEER
Programming Environments
Java Run-time
- CLASSPATH - Java run-time classpath
Networking
LAPS
ADAPTER_NIF
This Statement is part of the LAN Adapter and Protocol Support (LAPS) and points out the network information file (NIF) for the installed LAN card.
SET ADAPTER_NIF=<value>
- Parameters
- Value can be any NIF file. The NIF file must be located in the x:\IBMCOM\MACS directory.
DLSINI
Is used by the File and Print Client.
SET DLSINI=C:\Ibmlan\Netprog\Netgui.ini
DSPPATH
If your soundcard contains a digital signal processor (DSP) then the DSPPATH points to the directory that contains additional files for the DSP.
SET DSPPATH=\MMOS2\DSP
ETC
In the Etc directory stores the OS/2 internet applications their configuration and log files.
SET ETC=E:\MPTN\ETC
Greext
Is used by the Scitech Software Display Doctor for OS/2.
SET Greext=SDDGrext
GU
The GU variable sets up the path where the Graham Utilities are installed.
SET GU=C:\user\GU20
Hardwarebitblt
Enables the hardware "Bit Block Transmission", it is only supported by some graphics adapter device drivers.
SET Hardwarebitblt=<value>
- Parameters
- Value can be ON or OFF.
- If this parameter is not set, it defaults to OFF
HOARDPATH
This used by the Mobile File Synchronization (MFS).
SET HoardPath=C:\Mfs\Bin\Hp
HOME
This used by many newer applications to have default directory to store configuration files.
SET HOME=C:\HOME\DEFAULT
I18NDIR
Points to the older IBM I18N Toolkit. This is used by National Language support (NLS).
SET I18NDIR=C:\IBMI18N
IBMWorks_Ini
Here can you define the directory in that IBM Works stores the Ibmworks.ini file.
SET Ibmworks_ini=E:\BonusPak\ibmworks
Global Security Runtime
IKEYMAN_HOME
SET IKEYMAN_HOME=<path>
- Example
SET IKEYMAN_HOME=C:\IBMGSK
IKEYMAN40_HOME
SET IKEYMAN40_HOME=<path>
- Example
SET IKEYMAN40_HOME=C:\IBMGSK40
IKEYMAN50_HOME
SET IKEYMAN50_HOME=<path>
- Example
SET IKEYMAN50_HOME=C:\IBMGSK50
Init_File_Names
This is used by the File and Print Client.
SET Init_File_Names=netgui
Init_File_Ranges
This is used by the File and Print Client.
SET Init_File_Ranges=200
IPFC
Points to the IPF Compiler path, the location of the APSY*.APS and IPF*.NLS files.
SET IPFC=C:\Compiler\Ipfc4
Include
Used by various compilers. Defines the directries where the include files are stored.
SET Include=Path1;Path2, ...
- Parameters
- Path can be any full path or any relative path.
- If you define more than one path, they must be delimited with a semicolon.
- INFOPATH - Info files stored.
- IPF_KEYS - IPF key definitions
- KEYS - command line history
- LANG - country-specific settings
Laninstep
This is part of the remote install (CID) setup.
SET Laninstep=C:\Cid\Img\Ibmpeer
Lib
Used by various compilers. Points to the directories where lib files are stored.
SET Lib=Path1;Path2, ...
Parameters:
Path can be any full path. If you define more than one path, they must be delimited with a semicolon.
LIBC_HOOK_DLLS
SET LIBC_HOOK_DLLS=<path>
- LIBRARY_PATH - EMX library path
LOCPATH
The LOCPATH tells OS/2 were to find the language files. These files are needed for different languages.
SET LOCPATH=E:\IBMI18N\LOCALE;E:\LANGUAGE\LOCALE
- Parameters
- If you have several Paths you must delimit them with a semicolon.
LOGFILES
New with eCS 1.1 - points to the log directory.
SET LOGFILES=<path>
ex: SET LOGFILES=C:\var\log
LOGNAME
Needed by some XFree86/OS2 programs. The XFree86/OS2 documentation says that this variable may be used in the future. The Logname should be set to the same username as in SET User defined.
SET LOGNAME=Oliver
LOTUS_CLS
Search path to Lotus classes used by the Lotus SmartSuite.
SET Lotus_CLS=Path
- Parameters
- Path can be any full path.
- MGA - Matrox graphic cards directory
- MANPATH
- MENUSTYLE - context menu entries
- MENUSFOLLOWPOINTER - WarpCenter menu behavior
- MFSCACHE - mobile file sync
MMBASE
Sets up the base directory for OS/2s multimedia programs.
SET MMBASE=C:\MMOS2
MMSTREAM
SET MMSTREAM=<parameter>
- Example
SET MMSTREAM=/S:64 /P:64 /H:256 /Q:1024 /E:1024
- Parameter
- /S:sss - Specifies the number of streams that can be created at the same time. Values range from 1 through 64. The default value for machines with more than 8MB of memory is 12. The default value for machines with 8MB of memory or less is 6.
- /P:ppp - Specifies the number of processes that can create streams at the same time. Values range from 1 through 64. The default value for machines with more than 8MB of memory is 12. The default value for machines with 8MB of memory or less is 6.
- /H:hhh - Specifies the maximum amount of heap space (KB) that will be used. Values range from 16 through 256; the default value is 64.
- /Q:qqq - Specifies the size of the event queue (per process). Values range from 2 through 1024; the default value is 64.
- /E:eee - Specifies the number of events that can be enabled (per stream). Values range from 1 through 1024. The default value for machines with more than 8MB of memory is 32. The default value for machines with 8MB of memory or less is 20.
MMREF
Used by the IBM OS/2 Programmer Toolkit. Defines which files should be shown in the Multimedia Programming Reference.
SET MMREF=Mmref1.inf+mmref2.inf+mmref3.inf
MMTYPESEXTS
Undocumented variable for MMOS2.
MMVWRLOG
Undocumented variable for MMOS2.
SET MMVWRLOG=<path:\file>
MMWPSLOG
Undocumented variable for MMOS2.
SET MMWPSLOG=<path:\file>
MMYIELD
ex: SET MMYIELD=10
NetView_Path
Defines the path where the SystemView client is installed.
SET NetView_Path=path
Parameters:
Path can be any full path.
NEWNOTEBOOKS
Enables the new notebooks for applications written prior to WARP 4. This setting worked in the MERLIN Beta, but seems to be disabled in Warp 4 GA. (WARP 4 only!)
SET NEWNOTEBOOKS=ON
Parameters: "ON"
NlsPath
This variable is used somewhere with the National language support for the network and internet applications coming with OS/2.
SET Nlspath=E:\MPTN\MSG\NLS\%N;e:\tcpip\msg\dede850\%N;
NntpServer
This is used by the Newsserver Changi.
SET NntpServer=value
Parameters:
NSPR_OS2_NO_HIRES_TIMER
This is used by Mozilla applications. This causes that Mozilla will not use the OS/2's high resolution timer.
SET NSPR_OS2_NO_HIRES_TIMER=1
Set this if other applications using the high resolution timer (multimedia apps) act strangely.
- Parameters
- 1
NOLARGENTEXEICON
Defines the amount of megabytes OS/2 scans in large Windows files for showing the icon. May be added for shortening the time until the WPS displays folders containing windows files
SET NOLARGENTEXEICON=<n> ex: SET NOLARGENTEXEICON=1
Parameters
- <n> = In MBytes
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | ? | Yes | Yes |
Nwdbpath
This line is used by the File and Print Client.
SET NwdbPath=path
- Parameters
- Path can be any full path.
ObjectSnoozeTime
Defines the time for that not used DLLs are hold in memory.
SET ObjectSnoozeTime=<value>
- Parameters
- Value is the time in seconds. Standard: 90 seconds.
PM_
PM_ASYNC_FOCUS_CHANGE
PMAS
These are the Set Statements for the astronomy program PMAS.
PMAS_Lang
This is used by the astronomy program PMAS. It defines which language the program uses.
SET Pmas_Lang=value
Parameters:
- Value can be EN or DE.
- Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
PMREF
Used by the IBM OS/2 Programmer Toolkit. Defines which books should be shown in the Presentation Manager Guide and Reference.
SET PMREF=Pm1.inf+pm2.inf+pm3.inf+pm4.inf+pm5.inf
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
PROGRAMS
Define the path for program installation in eComStation 1.1.
SET PROGRAMS=<path>
Example
SET PROGRAMS=C:\PROGRAMS
- PROMPT - OS/2 session prompt appearance
PSIDATADIR
Set Statement for the PSI jabber client program. This statement allow to change the default profile path to other one.
SET PSIDATADIR=<path>
Value can be any full path.
PNHOSTNAME
Pronews use the value of this variable as the hostname in the message-ID in outgoing news articles.
SET PNHOSTNAME=myprovider.net
Value can be any full path . Relative paths are not allowed.
QT_PM_NO_DIVE
This statement is used by the QT library. It has been reported to help with some screen redraw problems.
SET QT_PM_NO_DIVE=1
- Parameter
- Value can be 1 or 0. It defines 1=On, 0=Off.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
? | ? | Yes | Yes |
Queue_Size_Threshold
Controls the size of the OS/2-Message-Queue.
SET Queue_Size_Threshold=Value
Parameter:
Value defines the number of messages which can be together at one time in the message-queue. Standard: 3000 messages, Warp 3 befor Fixpack 17: 100 messages.
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
RESTARTOBJECTS
This variable controls the restart of programs at start up.
SET RESTARTOBJECTS=parameter
- Default settings
- SET RESTARTOBJECTS=YES
- Parameters
- Yes - This enables restarting of all running programs. All running processes and all open folders at shutdown will be restarted at start up.
- No - The system starts no programs and opens no folders at start up.
- StartUpFoldersOnly - Only programs in the startup folder will be started.
- ReBootOnly -Restarts programs only after a normal reboot or power on.
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
RUNWORKPLACE
This variable defines the user interface program (the WPS).
SET RUNWORKPLACE=C:\OS2\PMSHELL.EXE
Parameters:
Value can be any shell with a full path. Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
ATSHELL:
This variable change the user interface program to load at boot, and replace it with Atshell program.
SET RUNWORKPLACE=x:\path\ATSHELL.EXE
where x:\path is wherever ATSHELL.EXE is placed.
Parameters:
- /Q
This causes the desktop shell to be launched immediately when ATSHELL first starts up, without displaying the ATSHELL dialog. (The ATSHELL dialog will appear, however, when/if you close the desktop shell program.)
- /S
This enables a simple 'secure' mode. When ATSHELL is started with this parameter, the command prompt and configuration options are disabled and inaccessible. USE THIS OPTION WITH CAUTION -- if you don't have an alternative method of booting (such as boot diskettes or a maintenance partition), you won't have any way of changing the configuration (or even removing ATSHELL from CONFIG.SYS), unless the desktop (or startup) program itself gives you access to a command prompt. Alternatively, you can use this in conjunction with the multi-user local logon feature of Security/2, by setting 'atshell /s' as the local shell for non-privileged users, and keeping the WPS (or something else) for the system administrator.
SANE_CONFIG_DIR
Describes the configuration directory path for the SANE program. Points to the installation directory of the OS/2 SANE driver (*.conf). Regard the use of slashes (/).
SET SANE_CONFIG_DIR=<path> ex: SET SANE_CONFIG_DIR=C:\PROGRAMS\TAME\conf
WarpCenter
SCCANBENUKED
Allows the Warpcenter to have a delete option on its context menu.
SET SCCANBENUKED=value
or
SET CANBENUKED=value
Parameters:
Value can be ON or 1 or OFF or 0 . If this parameter is not set it defaults to OFF
Value can be any full path . Relative paths are not allowed.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | Yes |
SCFINDUTILITY
With this entry you can use a different search program in the Warpcenter. By default, the Warpcenter starts a very slow program when you press this button Warpcenter Find Button In the \OS2\APPS directory is the fast find utility PMSeek.exe which you can use instead of the default program.
SET SCFINDUTILITY=<value>
or
SET FINDUTILITY=<value>
Parameters:
Value can be any program with a full path or object-id. If this parameter is not set the default find utility is used.
Example:
SET SCFINDUTILITY=Programe_Name.exe
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | Yes |
SCKILLCONFIRMDISABLED
Avoid the "Are you sure ..." dialog if using the Warpcenter kill feature. :Note. You must also have the SET SCKILLFEATUREENABLED variable installed.
SET SCKILLCONFIRMDISABLED=value
or
SET KILLCONFIRMDISABLED=value
Parameters:
Value can be ON or 1 or OFF or 0 . If this parameter is not set it defaults to OFF
Example:
SET SCKILLCONFIRMDISABLED=ON
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | Yes |
SCKILLFEATUREENABLED
This entry enables you to use the Warpcenter window list Warpcenter Window List as an application killer. To kill an application you must hold down the key and click the left mouse button on the window list icon on the Warpcenter. A drop down menu appears and you can then select the process you want to kill. If you have selected a process, the system will ask you if you really want to kill the process.
SET SCKILLFEATUREENABLED=value
or
SET KILLFEATUREENABLED=value
Parameters:
Value can be ON , 1 , OFF or 0. If this parameter is not set it defaults to OFF
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
Example
SET SCKILLFEATUREENABLED=ON
or
SET KILLFEATUREENABLED=ON
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | Yes |
SCUSEPRETTYCLOCK
With this entry you can change the look of the Warpcenter clock to this: Warpcenter Clock. It replaces the normal Warpcenter clock with one that has a digital display.
SET SCUSEPRETTYCLOCK=<value>
or
SET USEPRETTYCLOCK=<value>
- Example
SET SCUSEPRETTYCLOCK=ON
- Parameters
Value can be ON or 1 or OFF or 0. If this parameter is not set the default clock is used.
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | Yes |
SDD
These are the Set Statements used by the Scitech Software Display Doctor for OS/2.
SDDFONTDPI
This variable is used by the Scitech Software Display Doctor for OS/2. The Display Doctor is a universal driver for almost every graphiccard and currently in BETA test. Here can you change the logical Dots Per Inch (DPI) for matching the logical font point sizes to real pixel sizes.
SET SDDFONTDPI=value
- Parameters
- Value can be 96 or 120. 96 DPI is usually used for small fonts and 120 DPI for large fonts.
If this variable is not set the default of 96 is used.
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
SDDFONTSIZE
This variable is used by the Scitech Software Display Doctor for OS/2. The Display Doctor is a universal driver for almost every graphiccard and currently in BETA test. Here can you choose small, medium or large fonts.
SET SDDFONTSIZE=value
- Parameters
- Value can be small or medium or large.
If this variable is not set the default small fonts are used.
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
SDDHRes
This variable is used by the Scitech Software Display Doctor for OS/2. The Display Doctor is a universal driver for almost every graphiccard and currently in BETA test. Here can you set up the horizontally Pels Per Meter (PPM), this is used to determine scaling between pixels and millimeter on the screen.
SET SDDHRes=value
Parameters:
Value can be pels per meter. If this variable is not set the SDD will compute the best value of this setting for you. Usually it is not needed to set this variable.
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
SDDICONS
This variable is used by the Scitech Software Display Doctor for OS/2. The Display Doctor is a universal driver for almost every graphiccard. With this environment variable can you change the Icon size on the desktop.
SET SDDICONS=value
Parameters:
Value can be small or large. Small icons are 32x32 pixels and large icons are 40x40 pixels. If this variable is not set the default small icons are used.
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
SDDVRES
This variable is used by the Scitech Software Display Doctor for OS/2. The Display Doctor is a universal driver. Here can you set up the vertically Pels Per Meter (PPM), this is used to determine scaling between pixels and millimeter on the screen.
SET SDDVRES=value
Parameters:
Value can be pels per meter. If this variable is not set the SDD will compute the best value of this setting for you. Usually it is not needed to set this variable.
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
SHAPIEXCEPTIONHANDLER=OFF
Disable the WPS API exception handler.
SET SHAPIEXCEPTIONHANDLER=OFF
Note: This directive seems to be an environment variable in WARP 3 with Fixpack #36 and WARP 4 with Fixpack #5. This means that you have to use the format "SET SHAPIEXCEPTIONHANDLER=OFF". On older releases it had to be only "SHAPIEXCEPTIONHANDLER=OFF"
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
* | * | Yes |
SHELLEXCEPTIONHANDLER=OFF
Disable the WPS exception handler.
SET SHELLEXCEPTIONHANDLER=OFF
Note: This directive seems to be an environment variable in WARP 3 with Fixpack #36 and WARP 4 with Fixpack #5. This means that you have to use the format "SET SHELLEXCEPTIONHANDLER=OFF ". On older releases it had to be only "SHELLEXCEPTIONHANDLER=OFF"
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
* | * | Yes |
ShellHandlesINC
Increases the number of file handles.
SET ShellHandlesINC=Value
Parameter:
Value is the number of handles by which the standard number of handles per shell process are increased. With a standard of 30 handles and SET ShellHandlesINC=20, 50 file handles (30 + 20) are available to each shell process.
Value can be any integer between 0 and approximately 255, but highly dependent upon available memory.
This setting is only available beginning with Warp 4 Fixpack #6.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
FP6+ | Yes |
OS/2 SOM
OS/2 SOM Set Statements.
SMADDSTAR
Used by OS/2 SOM.
SET SMADDSTAR=1
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
SMCLASSES
Used by OS/2 SOM.
SET SMCLASSES=Wptypes.idl
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
SMEMIT
Used by OS/2 SOM.
SET SMEMIT=H;IH;C
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
SMINCLUDE
Used by OS/2 SOM. Defines the directories where the special SOM header files are stored.
SET SMINCLUDE=Paths
Parameters:
Paths can be any full path or any relative path.
If you use more than one path, the paths must be delimited by a semicolon.
SMNOTC
Used by OS/2 SOM.
SET SMNOTC=1
SMTMP
Used by OS/2 SOM. Points to a directory used to store temporary files.
SET SMTMP=Path
Parameters:
Path can be any full path.
SMG_Path
This is used by the IBM AO-Manager.
SET SMG_Path=Path
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
SMG_Pl2Nlg
This is used by the IBM AO-Manager.
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
IBM VoiceType
IBM Voicetype Set Statements.
Spch_Bin
Used by Voicetype.
SET Spch_Bin=<path>
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | No |
Spch_MainLang
Used by OS/2 Voicetype.Defines the language which Voicetype uses for "Voictype Navigation". It is only needed when you have more than one Voicetype versions installed. SET Spch_MainLang=language
Parameter:
Language is one of the country and language abbrevations as used in the Lang environment variable. For example: Use SET Spch_MainLang=En_US for American english .
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | No |
Spch_Path
Used by Voicetype.
SET Spch_Path=<path>
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | No |
Spch_Run
Used by Voicetype.
SET Spch_Run=<path>
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | No |
Spch_Rw
Used by Voicetype.
SET Spch_Rw=<path>
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | No |
Spch_Trn
Used by Voicetype.
SET Spch_Bin=Trn
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | No | Yes | No |
SrvName1
This line is used for remote installations of OS/2.
SET SrvName1=xxxxxxx
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
- SWING_HOME - Swing run-time
SYSTEM_INI
Tells the system the path and name of the System INI file. This file contains a lot of system related settings. Be careful, this is a critical system file!
SET SYSTEM_INI=C:\OS2\OS2SYS.INI
Default settings:
- SET SYSTEM_INI=C:\OS2\OS2SYS.INI
Parameters:
Value can be any path to a valid System INI file. Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
TCPLANG
Sets the Language for TCP/IP V4.x.
SET TCPLANG=<xx_XX> ex: SET TCPLANG=EN_US
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x |
---|---|---|---|
No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Telnet.Password.ID
Sets a password for the telnet daemon (Telnetd).
SET Telnet.Password.ID=password
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
TEMP
Here you can define a directory were OS/2 and programs can store temporarily files. It is a god idea to use the same directory as used in SET Tmp. Check the directory time by time to see if there are temporally file that you can delete, because some applications forget to delete their temporally files.
SET TEMP=<path>
ex: SET TEMP=C:\var\temp
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
TIMESYNC
New with eCS 1.1
SET TIMESYNC=<parameter>
ex: SET TIMESYNC=0
TMP
Here you can define a directory were OS/2 and programs can store temporarily files. It is a god idea to use the same directory as used in SET Temp. Check the directory time by time to see if there are temporally file that you can delete, because some applications forget to delete their temporally files.
SET TMP=C:\Temp
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
TMPDIR
Here you can define a directory were OS/2 and programs can store temporarily files. It is a god idea to use the same directory as used in SET TEMP. Check the directory time by time to see if there are temporally file that you can delete, because some applications forget to delete their temporally files.
SET TMPDIR=<path>
Example:
SET TMPDIR=C:\var\temp
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
- TZ - timezone information
ULSPATH
Defines the path to the Unicode languages files.
SET ULSPATH=<path>
Example:
SET ULSPATH=C:\Language
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
USE_HOSTS_FIRST
If USE_HOSTS_FIRST is set up, TCP/IP will first look in the local file ..\Etc\Hosts for the dotted IP address for a specific Hostname on the internet.
Let me explain - Whenever you connect to the internet and you access a host (for example http://www.netlabs.org), your browser must know the dotted IP address (for example 195.65.67.48) for the host. So the browser contact a Domain name Server (DNS) and ask for the IP address. This takes some time, to speed up internet connection you can define in the Hosts file the hostnames and the IP addresses.
OS/2 will only use Hosts file if USE_HOSTS_FIRST is set to 1. You can define all kind of hosts www-server, mail-server, news-server, ftp-server or whatever else. To get the IP address for a host type "host" and the hostname in an OS/2 window. The actual Path for the host file is defined by the ETC environment variable.
SET USE_HOSTS_FIRST=1
Value can be any full path. Relative paths are not allowed.
USER
Needed by some XFree86/OS2 programs. The XFree86/OS2 documentation says that this variable may be used in the future. The user should be set to the same username as in SET LogName defined.
It is used also on eComStation and it is on it's default CONFIG.SYS file.
SET USER=<username> ex: SET USER=Oliver ex: SET USER=ECS_USER