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SHARE--Examples
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                              SHARE──Examples
 
The following example shows how you can use the INSTALL command in your
CONFIG.SYS file to load Share, with the default values for the /F and /L
switches. MS-DOS searches for the file SHARE.EXE in the DOS directory on
drive C.
 
    install=c:\dos\share.exe
 
The following example allocates 4096 bytes for storing file-sharing
information and specifies that 25 files can be locked at one time. Again,
MS-DOS searches for SHARE.EXE in the DOS directory on drive C:
 
    install=c:\dos\share.exe /f:4096 /l:25
 
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