evans1@cbnewsm.att.com (The Danimal) (05/25/91)
When running windows I know that you should terminate all the applications running before exiting windows itself. Call me stupid :-) but every time I start a window with DOS in it I don't know how to terminate the DOS application so I can exit windows cleanly. I've looked in my DOS book to no avail. Is there a keying sequence that DOS interprets as "DIE" or do I need to somehow tell windows to begin DOS "shells" with an option to allow user termination. Since I'm cross-posting please send E-mail to keep me from wasting everyone's time. Thanks in advance, -- The Danimal @@@@- @@@@- @@@@@- @@@@- @@@@@- @@@@- UUCP: att!ihlpm!evans @@@@- @@@@@- @@@@- @@@@@- @@@@- @@@@-
evans1@cbnewsm.att.com (The Danimal) (05/25/91)
The answer of "exit" has been flooding my mailbox. Thanks for the help. -- The Danimal @@@@- @@@@- @@@@@- @@@@- @@@@@- @@@@- UUCP: att!ihlpm!evans @@@@- @@@@@- @@@@- @@@@@- @@@@- @@@@-