Greetings...
I found this paragraph talking about using Dos programs with WinME.

Windows Me is built on ancient DOS code but no
longer includes the real-mode DOS that let Windows 9x
restart in MS-DOS mode or boot to a DOS prompt. A
surprising benefit of the change is that DOS windows
and full-screen DOS boxes under Windows Me are
snappier than in earlier Windows versions. Advanced
users, however, will have to cope with Windows Me's
inability to load device drivers or memory-resident
utilities listed in the Config.sys or Autoexec.bat files
used by earlier versions of DOS and Windows. If you
want to use memory-resident programs in DOS
windows, they must either be launched manually or
from a batch file that you create and list in the
Properties tab of the MS-DOS Command Prompt shortcut.

Does anyone in the group understand this?
Thanks-
Neil T

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