Command: assign
ASSIGN reassigns disk operations from one drive to another.
Syntax:
ASSIGN [/SHADOW] [/STATUS] [/?]
ASSIGN [/SHADOW] [/M] [/U] [{drive1[:]=drive2[:]}]
drive1: Drive letter to be replaced, e.g. C:
drive2: Drive letter to point to, e.g. D:
Options:
/SHADOW Makes ASSIGN's presence in memory difficult to detect.
Subsequent uses of ASSIGN will issue a warning if
the /shadow option isn't used (but still
performs the command).
/STATUS Display all assigned drive letters.
If ASSIGN is not already loaded, a message reflects that,
but ASSIGN is not loaded.
/M Attempts to use Upper Memory, instead of conventional
memory, to store the ASSIGN.
/U Uninstall a previous installed ASSIGN.
/? Shows the help.
Comments:
The ':' characters are optional, between the drive letters and the
equal sign '=' no whitespaces are allowed.
If no drives are named, and /status or /u are not used,
then assign is reinstalled (clearing all previous drive assignments).
ASSIGN has the following EXITCODES (ERRORLEVEL):
0 success / help
3 aborted by user (e.g. Ctrl-C)
4 syntax error
Do not use assign in combination with the following commands:
diskcomp
diskcopy
format
label
print
restore
subst
Examples:
assign B:=A:
assign B=A
See also:
join
subst
swsubst
truename
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Copyright (C) 1998 Jim Hall, updated 2007 by W. Spiegl.
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