DOS Command Share
Type: External (3.0 and later)
			
			SYNTAX
			
			SHARE [/F:(space)] [/L:(locks)]
			
			Purpose: Installs support for file sharing and file locking.
			
			
			Discussion
			
			The SHARE command is used only when networking is active. After you 
			use this command, DOS will check all read or write requests to 
			determine the file sharing or locking status. 
			
			The SHARE command can be included in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to 
			install shared files.
			
			Options
			
			/F:space - Allocates file space (in bytes) for the area DOS will use 
			to record file sharing information. Each file that is opened needs 
			the length of the full filename plus eleven extra bytes of memory 
			(the average is 20 bytes). If you do not specify a value, it is set 
			to 2048 bytes.
			
			/L:locks - Allocates the number of locks to allow. If you do not 
			specify a value, it is set to 20 locks.
			
			Example
			
			To load file sharing and use the default values for the /F and /L 
			switches, enter
			
			share
			 
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