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64
MS-DOS
User's
Reference
u
join
Join
Purpose:
w
Joins
a
disk
drive
to
a
specific
path.
Syntax:
^^J
join
[drive:
drive-path]
or
{J
join
drive:
IA
Comments:
i)
With
the
join
command
you
don't
need
to
name
physical
drives
with
separate drive
letters.
Instead,
you
can
refer
to
all
the
direc
tories
on
a
specific
drive
with
one
path.
If
the
path
already existed
\J
before
you
gave
the
join
command,
you
cannot
use
it
while
the
"join"
is
in
effect.
Also,
you
cannot
join
a
drive
if
it
is
being
used
by
another
process.
/
\
If
the
path
does
not
exist,
ms-dos
tries
to
make
a
directory
with
that
path.
After
you
give
the
join
command,
the
first
drive
name
becomes
invalid,
and
if
you
try
to
use
it
ms-dos
displays
the
<
j
"Invalid
drive"
error
message.
^^^
Examples:
Joining
a
drive
You
can
join
a
drive
only
with
a
root
level
directory.
For
example,
^^
this
command
will
work:
join
d:
c:\sales
\^J
But
the
following
one
will
not:
join
d:
c:\sales\regional
To
reverse
join
("unjoin"),
use
the
following
format:
I
)
join
drive:
/d
U
Here
drive:
represents
the
source
drive,
and
the
/d
switch
turns
off
the
join
command.
If
you
just
type
the
join
command
by
itself,
ms-dos
displays
the
{^J
current
drives
that
are
joined.
u

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