You were very close Ken :)
At the : prompt in Vi, type the following ...
1,$ s/ISCUST/ROIMOP/g
This basically tells Vi (through sed) to start a line 1 all the way through the end of the file and do a find and replace. The /g at the end is necessary, otherwise it will only change the first...
Yep, I just left that step out :) Already tested that out and it works fine, which is the strange thing.
I've researched elsewhere and get mixed reports as to whether Windows 2000 (Pro or Server) will even process autoexec.bat at startup.
I've tested putting a .bat file into the startup...
I'm currently trying to setup a virtual drive on Windows 2000 Server using c:\winnt\system32\subst.exe. If I do the command in a command prompt shell, it works fine. If, however, I put the command in autoexec.bat, the virtual drive is not created.
I can't even prove that autoexec.bat is...
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