DOS Command Exit
Type: Internal (2.0 and later)
			
			Syntax:
			
			
			EXIT
			
			Purpose: Exits a secondary command processor.
			
			Discussion
			
			This command can be used when you are running an application program 
			and want to start the DOS command processor, then return to your 
			program. For example, to look at a directory on drive B while 
			running an application program, you must start the command processor 
			by typing COMMAND in response to the default drive prompt. You can 
			now type the DIR command and DOS will display the directory for the 
			default disk. When you type EXIT, you return to the previous level 
			(your application program).
			
			Example
			
			If you start a new command processor by entering
			
			command /c
			
			then you can return to the previous command processor by entering
			
			exit 
			 
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