How to Print to Network Printer from MS-DOS-Based Programs This article describes how to print to a network printer from an MS-DOS- based program in Windows. By default, most MS-DOS-based programs print directly to either LPT1 or LPT2. However, the output is not automatically routed across a redirector to...
CAPS LOCK Key State in MS-DOS Programs May Be Incorrect If you are using an MS-DOS-based program, you change the CAPS LOCK key state while another program is active, and you then switch back to the MS-DOS-based program, the CAPS LOCK key state may be incorrect in the MS-DOS-based program. For example,...
16-Bit MS-DOS-Based Programs Cannot Change Label with CreateNewFile() Function 16-bit MS-DOS-based program behave differently under Windows 2000 than under MS-DOS when they call the CreateNewFile function (INT 21h, AH=5Bh) to write a disk label (CX=08h). Windows 2000260910How to Obtain the Latest Windows 2000 Service PackTo...