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SETVER--Examples
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                              SETVER──Examples
 
Suppose you have a program file named MYPROG.EXE that runs with MS-DOS
version 3.30. To run MYPROG.EXE, you must first use the SETVER command to
create an entry in the version table that will cause MYPROG.EXE to interpret
MS-DOS 6.22 as version 3.30:
 
    setver myprog.exe 3.30
 
To delete the MYPROG.EXE entry from the version table (without otherwise
affecting the MYPROG.EXE file), type the following command:
 
    setver myprog.exe /delete
 
To list the contents of the version table on drive C, type the following
command:
 
    setver c:
 
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