Phoebus Dokos wrote: > but I was asking if you can assign a .win file (any QXL.WIN file, > regardless of filename or disk - a la QPC :-).
The only way I know that works with QXL, assuming you are using DOS is to use SUBST. Essentially, create a directory to emulate a dribe, then do SUBST X: directory (or was it directory X: ...not sure, it was a while ago) where X: is an unused drive letter < K. Keep in mind that the letter to win mapping seems to be hard-coded. So, D will be win2_ etc. if you already have a D and can't put a QXL.win file on it (for instance if it's a CD ROM), tough luck :-( Nasta
