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 WHERE TELIX FILES ARE KEPT

 When you run Telix it will remember the disk directory you ran
 it from. After this point, even if you have changed the cur-
 rent directory with the 'Change directory' command, Telix will
 know that it should look for its program files on the start-up
 directory. Some files will also be written on this directory
 unless you specify another.

 If you set the environment variable 'TELIX', Telix will have
 another (even better) way of knowing where to look for its
 files. The command form at the DOS prompt is:

      set TELIX=pathname

 where pathname is a the legal DOS pathname of the directory in
 which the Telix files are located. Do not leave any space be-
 tween the '=' and the arguments. For example, if you used 'set
 TELIX=C:\TELIX\', Telix would know to look for its files in
 the Telix directory on drive C. This way, no matter where you
 run it from, Telix will always be able to find its files. To
 reset this environment variable to nothing the command is:

      set TELIX=

 For more information on environment variables see your PC/MS-
 DOS manual.

See Also: telix files

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