Applies To: Windows Server 2008
Allows programs to open data files in specified directories as if they were in the current directory. If used without parameters, append displays the appended directory list.
Syntax
append [[<Drive>:]<Path>[;...]] [/x[:on|:off]]
[/path:[:on|:off] [/e]
append ;
Parameters
Parameter
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Description
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[<Drive>:]<Path>
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Specifies
a drive and directory to append.
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/x:on
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Applies
appended directories to file searches and launching applications.
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/x:off
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Applies
appended directories only to requests to open files.
/x:off is the
default setting.
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/path:on
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Applies
appended directories to file requests that already specify a path. /path:on
is the default setting.
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/path:off
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Turns
off the effect of /path:on.
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/e
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Stores
a copy of the appended directory list in an environment variable named
APPEND. /e may be used only the first time you use append after
starting your system.
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;
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Clears
the appended directory list.
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/?
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Displays
help at the command prompt.
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Examples:
To clear
the appended directory list, type:
append ;
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To store
a copy of the appended directory to an environment variable named APPEND, type:
append /e
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