>Thanks for the instructions. Unfortunately, unlike others here, I'm
>just not experienced in DOS. Html- yep, Desktop applications- no
>problemo. DOS? Forget about it.
I find that people who start with the assumption that DOS is "hard"
inevitably prove themselves right. Analog is a command line application.
If you convince yourself that you can't cope with a command line
environment, you probably won't find it a rewarding tool.
>So, suggestions such as 'run a batch file' mean nothing to me. That's one of
>the big problems I face in dealing with Analog. However, it is up and running
>and it took just 55 minutes to chase down all the DNS's.
Suggestions like "run a batch file" aren't really helpful when you only
want to run a single command (analog). You'll decide that you need to
find out about batchfiles when you get tired repeating the same sequence
of 2 or more commands (or one command with complex parameters) again and
again.
>As for QuickDNS- well, I reckon I'll need to acquire a basic primer on DOS
>before I can make sense of steps 2) through 3) below, simple, though they
>seem.
While it's too late to nip it in the bud, I really don't think that this
list is an appropriate forum for learning the basics of navigating a
command line.
Aengus
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