Jean,
It's not a pause that you should be looking for, there is a statement in
there that requires the DosKey driver.
You have three choices.....
If you don't want to delete the files, then just rename them to *.BAK.
Or you could post the contents of the two files here for us to view.
Or a more prolonged form of agony would be to rem each individual
statement one at a time rebooting in between each REMming until you find
the culprit.
Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: JMB <[log in to unmask]>
> So one day this week his nerdy, know-it-all- brother went to his house,
> started playing with AOL and some games
>
> I searched both Autoexec.bat and Config.sys for any pause command and I
> could not find one. I'm a DOS/Win3.11 person. I know these two files
> are not REALLY used by Win9x, but I just don't want to go and delete
> them.
>
> I guess the big Question is what can I do about this? (Besides tell the
> guy to shoot his brother!)
>
> Any and All hints are truly appreciated.
> --
> Jean Bourvic :>))
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