In computing, share
is a command for DOS that allows software to perform file locks. Locking files became necessary when MS-DOS began allowing files to be accessed simultaneously by multiple programs, either through multitasking or networking.[1][2][3]
Developer(s) | Microsoft, Paragon Technology Systems, DR, Datalight, Novell, Ron Cemer |
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Initial release | 1984, 39–40 years ago |
Operating system | MS-DOS, PTS-DOS, SISNE plus, Windows, DR DOS, ROM-DOS, FreeDOS |
Type | Command |
Implementations
editOn MS-DOS, the command is available in versions 3 and later.[4] The command is also available in FreeDOS,[5] PTS-DOS,[6] and SISNE plus.[7] The FreeDOS version was developed by Ron Cemer and is licensed under the GPL.[8] DR DOS 6.0[9] and Datalight ROM-DOS[10] include an implementation of the share
command.
Windows XP and later versions include 16-bit commands (nonnative) for the MS-DOS subsystem that are included to maintain MS-DOS compatibility. The share
MS-DOS subsystem command performs functions that are now inherent to Microsoft Windows. It is available to preserve compatibility with existing files, but has no effect at the command line because the functionality is automatic. The 16-bit MS-DOS subsystem commands are not available on 64-bit editions of Windows.[11]
Design
editThere were five locking modes:
- Deny None
- Deny Read
- Deny Write
- Deny All
- Compatibility (designed for backward compatibility with existing MS-DOS programs)
The program runs as a terminate-and-stay-resident program and is typically loaded at boot-up.
Syntax
editshare [/F:space] [/L:locks]
/F:space
Allocates file space (in bytes) for file-sharing information./L:locks
Sets the number of files that can be locked at one time.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Jamsa, Kris A. (1993), DOS: The Complete Reference, Osborne McGraw-Hill, p. 206, ISBN 0078819040.
- ^ "DOS Command: SHARE".
- ^ MS-DOS and Windows command line share command
- ^ Wolverton, Van (2003). Running MS-DOS Version 6.22 (20th Anniversary Edition), 6th Revised edition. Microsoft Press. ISBN 0-7356-1812-7.
- ^ "FreeDOS 1.2 Updates Group - FreeDOS Base". Ibiblio.org. Retrieved 2022-09-08.
- ^ "PTS-DOS 2000 Pro User Manual" (PDF). Buggingen, Germany: Paragon Technology GmbH. 1999. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2018-05-12. Retrieved 2018-05-12.
- ^ SISNE plus - Referência Sumária | Datassette
- ^ "FreeDOS 1.2 Updates Package - share (FreeDOS Base)". Ibiblio.org. 2007-10-20. Retrieved 2022-09-08.
- ^ DR DOS 6.0 User Guide Optimisation and Configuration Tips
- ^ "Datalight ROM-DOS User's Guide" (PDF). www.datalight.com.
- ^ MS-DOS subsystem commands
Further reading
edit- Cooper, Jim (2001). Special Edition Using MS-DOS 6.22, Third Edition. Que Publishing. ISBN 978-0789725738.