Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!isgate!krafla!einari From: einari@rhi.hi.is (Einar Indridason) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.programmer Subject: How do you put a '=' in your SET ...=... ? Message-ID: <1630@krafla.rhi.hi.is> Date: 10 Apr 90 23:15:44 GMT Organization: University of Iceland Lines: 17 In my autoexec.bat I have 'SET EXINIT=set mo sm wl=5' ^ Note this '=' sign. However when I run my autoexec.bat I get SYNTAX ERROR and the EXINIT variable is not set. I have solved this by useing: 'SET EXINIT=set mo sm wl~5' and patching the environment directly useing debug. Is there a easier way to insert in the environment a string that contains '=' ? --- I just learned a new curse: "You #$@! son of SCROLLBAR!" Internet: einari@rhi.hi.is | 'Just give me my command line and throw UUCP: ..!mcsun!isgate!rhi!einari | the GUIs in the dust-bin!!!!!!!!!'