Hit the "Start" button

Select "Run"

enter "regedit", hit OK
Here ya go...

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Command Processor\CompletionChar

Replace the value that's there with 9 (which is the ASCII equivalent of
the TAB key)

Click OK

To test, Hit the "Start"-button, then "Run" then type "cmd" and try
typing cd Doc then hitting TAB... "Documents and Settings" should
autocomplete...


-Chris 

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/11/02 04:40AM >>>
Hi,

I remember some tie ago it was mentioned in this mailing list a
registry
key that turned on the autocompletion feature in the windows 2000 DOS
console, just like in the unix systems.

I've been looking on technet and google, and can't find it.

Can anyone please tell me what key it is?

Thanks

Filipe Joel de Almeida
Network Consultant

P.S. -> Sorry for the previous post with the wrong subject




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