DOS Command Setver
Type: External (5.0 and later)
			 
			 SYNTAX
			 
			 SETVER [d:]:path][filename (number)][/delete][/quiet]
			 
			 Purpose: Makes Version 5 of DOS appear to be an earlier 
			version when an application requires it. 
			 
			 Discussion
			 
			 The SETVER command displays the version table and reports a DOS 
			version number to programs or device drivers.
			 
			 Use this command if you want to display and modify the version 
			table, which lists names of programs and the number of the MS-DOS 
			version they are designed to run with. If you want to use a program 
			that has not been updated for DOS 6, you can add its name to the 
			version table by using the SETVER command.
			 
			 Options
			 
			 number - Specifies the DOS version number 2.11 to 9.99.to be 
			reported by SETVER.EXE to the specified filename. The /delete and 
			/quiet options cannot be used with this option.
			 
			 /delete - Used to remove a file from the version table. Can be 
			abbreviated to /D. You cannot use the number option with /delete.
			 
			 /quiet - Used to keep DOS from displaying messages (used with 
			/delete). 
			 
			 Example
			 
			 If you want to list the contents of the version table on drive C, 
			enter
			 
			 setver c:
			 
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