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					The Windows Server 2003 family retains and enhances almost 
					all MS-DOS functionality. The following tables explain:
						- Changes to the functionality of MS-DOS commands.
- MS-DOS commands that are no longer available in the 
						Windows Server 2003 family
- MS-DOS commands that are no longer available on 
						Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Editionor Windows 
						Server 2003, Enterprise Edition.
Changes toMS-DOScommands
				
					The following table lists changes to the functionality of 
					MS-DOS commands.
						
						
							| Chcp | Changes code pages for all Command Prompt 
							windows. | 
						
							| Diskcomp | Command-line options /1 and /8 are 
							not supported. | 
						
							| diskperf | No longer needed to act upon a server computer. 
							You can still use diskperf for remote 
							administration. | 
						
							| Diskcopy | Command-line option /1 is not supported. | 
						
							| Doskey | Available for all character-based programs that 
							accept buffered input. Doskey has been 
							improved by a series of enhancements. | 
						
							| Format | Supports 1.44 MB floppy drive only. 20.8 MB 
							floptical (magneto-optical) drive is no longer 
							supported. Command-line options /b, /s,
							/u, /1, /4, and /8 are 
							no longer supported. | 
						
							| Label | The caret (^) and ampersand (&) symbols can be 
							used in a volume label. | 
						
							| Mode | The mode lptN[:][cols=c][lines=N] 
							and mode lptN[:][c][,[N]] 
							syntaxes are no longer supported. | 
						
							| Print | Command-line options /b, /c, /m,
							/p, /q, /s, /t, and 
							/u are not supported. | 
						
							| Prompt | New character combinations enable you to add 
							ampersands ($a), parentheses ($c and $f), and spaces 
							($s) to your prompt. | 
						
							| Recover | Recovers files only. | 
						
							| Rmdir | New /s command-line option deletes 
							directories containing files and subdirectories. | 
						
							| Sort | Does not require TEMP environment variable. File 
							size is unlimited. | 
						
							| Xcopy | New /g command-line option creates 
							decrypted destination files. | 
					
				MS-DOScommands not supported in the Windows Server 2003 
				family
				
					The following MS-DOS commands are not supported in the 
					Windows Server 2003 family.
						
						
							| assign | Not supported. | 
						
							| backup | Not supported. | 
						
							| choice | Not supported. | 
						
							| ctty | Not supported. | 
						
							| dblspace | Not supported. | 
						
							| deltree | The rmdir /s command deletes directories 
							containing files and subdirectories. For more 
							information about the rmdir command, see
							Rmdir
							. | 
						
							| dosshell | Function is now inherent. | 
						
							| drvspace | Not supported. | 
						
							| emm386 | Function is now inherent. | 
						
							| fasthelp | Not supported. Use the help command at 
							the command prompt. For more information about the
							help command, see
							Help
							. For a complete list of command-line tools, see
							Command-line reference A-Z
							. | 
						
							| fdisk | Not supported. Use the diskpart command, 
							which enables you to manage disks, partitions, or 
							volumes. For more information about the diskpart 
							command, see
							DiskPart
							. | 
						
							| include | Multiple configurations of the MS-DOS subsystem 
							are not supported. | 
						
							| interlnk | Not supported. | 
						
							| intersrv | Not supported. | 
						
							| join | Increased partition size and an improved file 
							system eliminate the need to join drives. | 
						
							| memmaker | MS-DOS subsystem memory usage is automatically 
							optimized. | 
						
							| menucolor | Multiple configurations of the MS-DOS subsystem 
							are not supported. | 
						
							| menudefault | Multiple configurations of the MS-DOS subsystem 
							are not supported. | 
						
							| menuitem | Multiple configurations of the MS-DOS subsystem 
							are not supported. | 
						
							| mirror | Not supported. | 
						
							| msav | Not supported. | 
						
							| msbackup | Use the ntbackup command for computers 
							with tape drives, or the xcopy command for 
							computers without tape drives. For more information 
							about the ntbackup command, see
							Ntbackup
							. For more information about the xcopy 
							command, see
							Xcopy
							. | 
						
							| mscdex | It is unnecessary to configure the MS-DOS 
							subsystem to use CD-ROM drives. The Windows 
							Server 2003 family provides access to CD-ROM drives 
							for the MS-DOS subsystem. | 
						
							| msd | Use the System Information snap-in. To start 
							System Information, click Start, click Run, 
							and then type msinfo32. | 
						
							| numlock | Not supported. | 
						
							| power | Not supported. | 
						
							| restore | Not supported. | 
						
							| scandisk | Not supported. Use the chkdsk command, 
							which enables you to create and display a status 
							report for a disk based on the file system. Chkdsk 
							also lists and corrects errors on the disk. For more 
							information about the chkdsk command, see
							chkdsk
							. | 
						
							| smartdrv | Caching for the MS-DOS subsystem is automatic. | 
						
							| submenu | Multiple configurations of the MS-DOS subsystem 
							are not supported. | 
						
							| sys | Windows Server 2003 family operating systems 
							will not fit on a standard 1.2 MB or 1.44 MB floppy 
							disk. | 
						
							| undelete | Not supported. | 
						
							| unformat | Not supported. | 
						
							| vsafe | Not supported. | 
					
				MS-DOScommands no longer available on Windows Server 2003, 
				Datacenter Edition or Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
				
					
					The following 16-bit MS-DOS subsystem commands are not 
					available on Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Editionor 
					Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition.
					
						
						
							| append | Enables programs to open data files in specified 
							folders as if these files were in the current 
							folder. | 
						
							| debug | Starts Debug.exe, a program that you can use to 
							test and debug MS-DOS executable files. | 
						
							| edit | Starts MS-DOS Editor, which creates and changes 
							ASCII text files. | 
						
							| edlin | Starts Edlin.exe, a line-oriented text editor 
							with which you can create and change ASCII files. | 
						
							| exe2bin | Converts .exe (executable files) to binary 
							format. | 
						
							| expand | Expands one or more compressed files. | 
						
							| fastopen | Windows XP and the Windows Server 2003 family of 
							products do not use this command. It is included 
							only to preserve compatibility with existing MS-DOS 
							files, but it has no effect at the command line 
							because the functionality is automatic. | 
						
							| forcedos | Starts the specified program in the MS-DOS 
							subsystem. This command is necessary only for those 
							MS-DOS programs that are not recognized as MS-DOS 
							programs by the Windows Server 2003 family. | 
						
							| graphics | Loads a program into memory that allows you to 
							print on a printer the displayed contents of the 
							screen when you are using a color or graphics 
							adapter. | 
						
							| loadfix | Ensures that a program is loaded above the first 
							64KB of conventional memory, and then runs the 
							program. | 
						
							| loadhigh (lh) | Loads a program into the upper memory area 
							(UMA). Loading a program into the UMA leaves more 
							room in conventional memory for other programs. | 
						
							| mem | Displays information about allocated memory 
							areas, free memory areas, and programs that are 
							currently loaded into memory in the MS-DOS 
							subsystem. | 
						
							| nlsfunc | Loads information specific to country/region. 
							Windows XP and the Windows Server 2003 family of 
							products do not use this command. It is included 
							only to preserve compatibility with existing MS-DOS 
							files, but it has no effect at the command line 
							because the functionality is automatic. | 
						
							| setver | Sets the MS-DOS version number that the MS-DOS 
							subsystem reports to a program. | 
						
							| share | Windows XP and the Windows Server 2003 family of 
							products do not use this command. It is included 
							only to preserve compatibility with existing MS-DOS 
							files, but it has no effect at the command line 
							because the functionality is automatic. | 
					
				 
			 
			
			
			
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