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- ;
- ; Data file used by Quarterdeck CleanSweep.
- ;
-
- ; Standard WIN.INI sections.
- [StandardWinIniSections]
- Colors
- Compatibility
- Desktop
- Devices
- Display Driver
- Embedding
- Extensions
- Fonts
- FontSubstitutes
- Intl
- MCI Extensions
- Network
- Networks
- OldFonts
- Ports
- PrinterPorts
- Programs
- Sounds
- Spooler
- TrueType
- Windows
- Windows Help
-
- ; Programs that are included with Windows. Only check Win and System dirs.
- [WindowsFiles]
- ACCESS.EXE
- ACCSTAT.EXE
- ADDREG.EXE
- ADMINCFG.EXE
- ARCSRV32.EXE
- AWADPR32.EXE
- CAB32.EXE
- CALC.EXE
- CALENDAR.EXE
- CARDFILE.EXE
- CDPLAYER.EXE
- CHARMAP.EXE
- CLIPBRD.EXE
- CLIPSRV.EXE
- CLOCK.EXE
- COMMAND.PIF
- CONAGENT.EXE
- CONTROL.EXE
- DEFRAG.EXE
- DIALER.EXE
- DOSPRMPT.PIF
- DOSX.EXE
- DRVSPACE.EXE
- DSWAP.EXE
- EMM386.EXE
- EXPLORER.EXE
- EXPOSTRT.EXE
- FONTVIEW.EXE
- FONTREG.EXE
- GDI.EXE
- GRPCONV.EXE
- INTERNAT.EXE
- KRNL286.EXE
- KRNL386.EXE
- LIGHTS.EXE
- LOGONOFF.EXE
- MAPISP32.EXE
- MAPISRVR.EXE
- MKCOMPAT.EXE
- ML3XEC16.EXE
- MOUSE.COM
- MPLAYER.EXE
- MPREXE.EXE
- MSD.EXE
- MSGSRV32.EXE
- MSNEXCH.EXE
- MSPAINT.EXE
- MVIEWER2.EXE
- NETDDE.EXE
- NETWATCH.EXE
- NOTEPAD.EXE
- PACKAGER.EXE
- PBRUSH.EXE
- PIFEDIT.EXE
- PLAYCDA.EXE
- PRINTMAN.EXE
- PROGMAN.EXE
- PROTMAN.EXE
- PUB.EXE
- RECORDER.EXE
- REDIR32.EXE
- REGEDIT.EXE
- REGSERV.EXE
- REGWIZ.EXE
- RNAAPP.EXE
- RPCSS.EXE
- RSRCMTR.EXE
- RUNDLL.EXE
- RUNDLL32.EXE
- RUNONCE.EXE
- SCANDSKW.EXE
- SCHDPLUS.EXE
- SCM.EXE
- SETUP.EXE
- SMARTDRV.EXE
- SNDVOL32.EXE
- SOUNDREC.EXE
- SPOOL32.EXE
- START.EXE
- STOPSRV.EXE
- SYNCAPP.EXE
- SYSEDIT.EXE
- SYSMON.EXE
- SYSTRAY.EXE
- TAPIEXE.EXE
- TAPININI.EXE
- TASKMAN.EXE
- TERMINAL.EXE
- USER.EXE
- WIN.COM
- WIN_AGNT.EXE
- WIN386.EXE
- WINCHAT.EXE
- WINFILE.EXE
- WINHELP.EXE
- WINHLP32.EXE
- WININIT.EXE
- WINMETER.EXE
- WINPAD.EXE
- WINPOPUP.EXE
- WINVER.EXE
- WORDPAD.EXE
- WRITE.EXE
- WSASRV.EXE
- WSWAP.EXE
-
- ; System Files used for 16-bit and by 32-bit versions of Windows
- ; Make sure they are LOWERCASE.
- [SystemFiles]
- advapi32
- avicap
- avicap32
- avifil32
- avifile
- ccapi
- chiadi
- chikdi
- choosusr
- cmc
- comctl32
- comdlg32
- comm
- commctrl
- commdlg
- compobj
- crtdll
- dciman
- dciman32
- ddeml
- demilayr
- deskcpl16
- dhcpmib
- dibeng
- diskcopy
- dispdib
- display
- dlcapi
- docprop
- doscalls
- dskmaint
- dunzipnt
- enable3
- finstall
- fontext
- ftengine
- ftmapi
- ftsrch
- ftui
- gdi
- gdi32
- glu32
- iccvid
- icm32
- icmui
- imagehlp
- imm32
- indicdll
- inetmib1
- iosclass
- ir32_32
- kernel
- kernel32
- keyboard
- krnl286
- krnl386
- linkinfo
- lmmib2
- lz32
- lzexpand
- maincp16
- mapi
- mapi32
- mapiu
- mapiu32
- mapix
- mapix32
- mciole
- mcm
- mf3216
- mfc30
- mfcans32
- mfco30
- mfcuia32
- mfcuiw32
- mgmtapi
- mmci
- mmfmig32
- mmp
- mmsystem
- modemui
- mosabp32
- moscc
- moscfg32
- moscl
- moscudll
- mosmisc
- mosmutil
- mosrxp32
- mouse
- mpr
- mprserv
- msab32
- msacm
- msacm32
- msmixmgr
- msnet32
- msnp32
- mspcic
- msprint
- msprint2
- mspst32
- mspwl32
- msrle32
- msshrui
- mstcp
- msvcrt20
- msvfw32
- msvidc32
- msvideo
- nddeapi
- netapi
- netapi32
- netbios
- netdi
- netos
- ntdll
- nwab32
- nwnet32
- nwnp32
- ole2
- ole2conv
- ole2disp
- ole2nls
- ole32
- oleaut32
- olecli
- olecli32
- olecnv32
- oledlg
- olesvr
- olesvr32
- olethk32
- opengl32
- panmap
- pifmgr
- pkpd
- pkpd32
- printer
- prodinv
- rasapi32
- riched32
- rnasetup
- rpcns4
- rpcrt4
- rsrc16
- rsrc32
- sdm
- serialui
- setup4
- setupx
- shell
- shell32
- shscrap
- sound
- spoolss
- stem0409
- storage
- stress
- svcprop
- svrapi
- sxciext
- synceng
- syncui
- sysclass
- sysdetmg
- systhunk
- system
- tapi
- tapi32
- tapiaddr
- toolhelp
- treenvcl
- tsd32
- typelib
- umdm16
- umdm32
- unidrv
- user
- user32
- vdmdbg
- ver
- version
- vlb32
- whlp16t
- whlp32t
- win32s16
- win32spl
- win87em
- winaspi
- winmm
- winnet16
- winnt
- winsmib
- winsock
- winspool
- winstrm
- wmsfr32
- wmsui32
- wnaspi32
- wow32
- wsock32
-
- ; File Extensions which are definitely not NE or PE files. This will speed
- ; up our NE/PE processing, since we won't have to open every file.
- ; Also, put them in alphabetical order. Make sure they are all LOWERCASE.
- [NonNEPEFiles]
- 2gr
- 386
- aas
- ani
- aps
- arc
- asm
- avi
- awa
- awm
- bak
- bas
- bat
- bin
- bmp
- bsc
- btm
- c
- cb
- cdx
- cfg
- clw
- cm
- cnt
- com
- cpi
- cpp
- cps
- csv
- cvw
- dat
- def
- dib
- dir
- dlg
- doc
- dos
- dot
- dsp
- err
- flc
- fli
- frm
- frx
- grp
- h
- hlp
- ico
- inc
- inf
- ini
- inl
- kbd
- les
- lex
- lgo
- lib
- lic
- lnk
- log
- lst
- mak
- map
- mci
- me
- mid
- mif
- mmm
- mnu
- mpp
- mpv
- ms
- msg
- mst
- nls
- obj
- old
- pas
- pch
- pcx
- pdb
- pif
- plt
- ppd
- ppt
- prf
- prs
- pwl
- qab
- qag
- rc
- rc2
- rec
- reg
- res
- rle
- rmi
- rtf
- sbr
- sct
- set
- spd
- swp
- sym
- tec
- tif
- tmp
- trm
- ttf
- txt
- vcw
- vxd
- wav
- wk1
- wk3
- wmf
- wri
- wsp
- xla
- xlm
- xls
- zip
-
-
- ; These files usually have a data file attached to them. We can be more
- ; intelligent about files of this type by having a table of the associations
- ; between the executable and the data file.
- ; Format is as follows:
- ; Executable Name, Extension, Description
- [DataFilesAttached]
- NOTEPAD.EXE, TXT, "Notepad file"
- WRITE.EXE, WRI, "Write file"
-
- ; Programs that are archives
- [Archives]
- *.arc
- *.arj
- *.ice
- *.lha
- *.lzh
- *.pak
- *.zip
-
- [Batch]
- *.bat
-
- ; Programs that can be removed, if only using Windows programs.
- [DosFiles]
- *.2gr
- *.3gr
- *.pif
- apps.inf
- cga40woa.fon
- cga40850.fon
- cga80woa.fon
- cga80850.fon
- dosapp.fon
- dswap.exe
- ega40woa.fon
- ega40850.fon
- ega80woa.fon
- ega80850.fon
- pifedit.*
- winoa386.mod
- winoldap.mod
-
- ; Temporary File Extensions
- [Temp]
- *.tmp
- *.$$$
-
- [Backups]
- *.bak
- *.bk!
- *.old
- *.qa1
- *.qab
-
- ; Text File Extensions
- [Text]
- *.wri
- *.txt
- *.me
-
- [Wallpapers]
- *.bmp
- *.dib
-
- [Graphic]
- *.bmp
- *.cgm
- *.dib
- *.eps
- *.gif
- *.ico
- *.jpg
- *.pcx
- *.tga
- *.tif
- *.wmf
- *.wpg
- *.xpm
-
- ; 'Standard Mode' files
- [286Files]
- *.2gr
- dosx.exe
- dswap.exe
- krnl286.exe
- winoldap.mod
- wswap.exe
-
- ; 'Enhanced Mode' files
- [386Files]
- *.3gr
- *.386
- *.vxd
- cga40woa.fon
- cga80woa.fon
- ega40woa.fon
- ega80woa.fon
- cpwin386.cpl
- dosapp.fon
- win386.exe
- win386.ps2
- winoa386.mod
-
- ; Windows determines which 'special' fonts to use by storing the filenames
- ; in SYSTEM.INI. This table has a list of those settings in SYSTEM.INI.
- ; This table is formatted as follows:
- ; SectionName, EntryName, DefaultValue
- [SpecialFonts]
- BOOT, OEMFONTS.FON, VGAOEM.FON
- BOOT, FIXEDFON.FON, VGAFIX.FON
- BOOT, FONTS.FON, VGASYS.FON
- 386ENH, WOAFONT, DOSAPP.FON
- 386ENH, EGA80WOA.FON, EGA80WOA.FON
- 386ENH, EGA40WOA.FON, EGA40WOA.FON
- 386ENH, CGA80WOA.FON, CGA80WOA.FON
- 386ENH, CGA40WOA.FON, CGA40WOA.FON
- 386ENH, GRAB386.FON, GRAB386.FON
-
- [FontFiles]
- *.fon
- *.fot
- *.ttf
-
- ; Screen Saver extensions
- [ScreenSavers]
- *.scr
- *.nss
-
- ; Help File extensions
- [Help]
- *.hlp
- *.cnt
- *.fts
-
- [Lost]
- *.chk
-
- [Multimedia]
- *.aas
- *.avi
- *.awa
- *.awm
- *.fli
- *.flc
- *.mid
- *.mmm
- *.rmi
- *.wav
-
-
- ; This section contains the DOS support programs. In order to qualify,
- ; these files MUST be in the DOS directory and also they must not be
- ; First entry is always the description. That means a description can't
- ; contain a comma character. Second parameter is flag stating if resident
- ; or not (if not in CONFIG or AUTOEXE, we will mark as GREEN).
- ; Make sure the filespecs are LOWERCASE.
- [DosSupport]
- ANSI Driver,1,ansi.sys
- Anti-Virus Program (DOS),1,msav*.*,vsafe.com
- Append Program,1,append.exe
- Attribute Program,0,attrib.exe
- Backup Program (DOS),0,msb*.*
- Batch Enhancer,0,choice.com
- Check Disk Program,0,chkdsk.exe
- Compare Files Program,0,comp.exe
- Debug Editor,0,debug.exe
- Delete Tree Program,0,deltree.exe
- Disk Compare Program,0,diskcomp.exe
- DOS Graphics Printer Support Driver,1,graphics.*
- DosKey Keyboard Enhancer,1,doskey.com
- DosShell Program,0,dosshell.*
- DoubleSpace Program,0,dblspace.*
- Drive Label Program,0,label.exe
- DriveSpace Program,0,drvspace.*
- EGA Support Driver,1,ega*.cpi
- EXE to COM Program,0,exe2bin.exe
- External Drive Driver,1,driver.sys
- FastOpen File Handler,1,fastopen.exe
- File Compare Program,0,fc.exe
- Foreign Language Program,1,country.sys,country.txt,display.sys,graftabl.*,keyb.com,keyboard.sys,keybrd2.sys,nlsfunc.exe
- InterLink Program,0,interlnk.exe,intersvr.exe
- Laptop Power Management Program,1,power.exe
- Memory Reporting Program,0,mem.exe
- MemMaker Program,0,chkstate.sys,memmaker.*,sizer.exe
- More Text Filter Program,0,more.com
- Old Dos Backup Program,0,backup.exe,restore.exe
- Print File Program,0,print.exe
- Replace File Program,0,replace.exe
- Sort File Program,0,sort.exe
- Substitute Drive Program,1,subst.exe
- Text Finder Program,0,find.exe
- Tree Display Program,0,tree.com
- Undelete Program,0,undelete.exe
- UnFormat Program,0,unformat.exe
-
- [Various]
- Diagnostics Program,0,msd.*
- Expanded Memory/High Memory Manager,1,emm386.exe
- Extended Memory/High Memory Manager,1,himem.sys
- Icons used by DOS programs,0,moricons.dll
- Mouse driver for DOS programs,1,mouse.sys
- RAM Disk Drive Program,1,ramdrive.sys
- Windows Tutorial Program,0,wintutor.*
-
-
- ; This is a list of standard virtual device drivers (VxDs) used by Windows.
- ; When we remove a VxD, we replace it with the device it had replaced.
- ; The first item in each line is the device id. The second item is the
- ; device driver name. If it begins with a '*', then it is a builtin driver.
- ; If it doesn't begin with a '*', then we validate that the driver exists
- ; before using it. Put file names before builtin driver names. That way,
- ; if the file is found, then it will use that, else it will use the
- ; builtin driver.
- [386EnhDrivers]
- 1, *win386
- 3, *vpicd
- 4, *vdmad
- 5, *vtd
- 6, *v86mmgr
- 7, *pageswap
- 8, *parity
- 9, *reboot
- 10, *vddvga
- 11, *vsd
- 12, *vmd
- 13, *vkd
- 14, *vcd
- 15, *vpd
- 16, *blockdev
- 17, *vmcpd
- 18, *ebios
- 19, *biosxlat
- 20, *vnetbios
- 21, *dosmgr
- 23, *wshell
- 24, *vmpoll
- 26, *dosnet
- 27, *vfd
- 32, *int13
- 33, *pagefile
- 39, vxdldr.386
- 39, *vxdldr
- 42, *vwin32
- 43, vcomm.386
- 43, *vcomm
- 44, *spooler
- 51, *configmg
- 54, *vfbackup
- 55, *enable
- 56, *vcond
- 57, *perf
- 64, ifsmgr.386
- 64, *ifsmgr
- 65, *vcdfsd
-
- ; This is a list of programs/files that can NEVER be uninstalled, no matter
- ; where they are on the user's system. This ensures that the user doesn't
- ; accidentally select a file which is critical to the operation of Windows
- ; or DOS.
- ; Wildcards NOT accepted.
- ; Make sure they are LOWERCASE.
- [ProtectedAlways]
- command.com
- command.dos
- command.w40
- desktop.ini
-
- ; This is a list of programs/files that can NEVER be uninstalled from the
- ; Windows directory, System directory, or Boot root directory. This ensures
- ; that the user doesn't accidentally select a file which is critical
- ; to the operation of Windows or DOS. We also check the 'SystemFiles' section,
- ; if the file is a DLL.
- ; Wildcards NOT accepted.
- ; Make sure they are LOWERCASE.
- [ProtectedIf]
- 386spart.par
- addreg.exe
- autoexec.bat
- autoexec.dos
- autoexec.w40
- awadpr32.exe
- conagent.exe
- config.dos
- config.sys
- config.w40
- control.exe
- control.ini
- dblspace.bin
- dblspace.ini
- deskcp16.dll
- ddloader.bin
- dmcolor.dll
- dmdrvr.bin
- dosapp.ini
- dosstart.bat
- dosx.exe
- drvspace.bin
- drvspace.exe
- drvspace.ini
- dswap.exe
- explorer.exe
- fontreg.exe
- gdi.exe
- iconlib.dll
- ifshlp.sys
- internat.exe
- io.dos
- io.sys
- io.w40
- ios.ini
- kbdlyout.ini
- krnl286.exe
- krnl386.exe
- lanman.ini
- lights.exe
- mapisp32.exe
- mapisrvr.exe
- mapiuid.ini
- mfcans32.dll
- mfcd30.dll
- mfcn30.dll
- mfco30.dll
- mfcuia32.dll
- mfcuiw32.dll
- mkcompat.exe
- ml3xec16.exe
- mmtask.tsk
- mouse.ini
- mprexe.exe
- msdos.dos
- msdos.sys
- msdos.w40
- msgsrv32.exe
- msmail.ini
- msmail32.ini
- msnexch.exe
- netdet.ini
- penwin.ini
- pjlmon.dll
- progman.exe
- progman.ini
- protocol.ini
- qtw.ini
- redir32.exe
- reg.dat
- regedit.exe
- regwiz.exe
- rpcss.exe
- rundll.exe
- rundll32.exe
- runonce.exe
- setup.exe
- setup.inf
- setup.ini
- setup.reg
- setuplog.txt
- shelliconcache
- soundman.ini
- spart.par
- spool32.exe
- stacvol.dsk
- stacvol.000
- stacvol.001
- stacvol.002
- stacvol.003
- stacvol.004
- stacvol.005
- stacvol.006
- suhdlog.dat
- system.da0
- system.dat
- system.ini
- system.cln
- systray.exe
- tapiexe.exe
- tapiini.exe
- taskman.exe
- telephon.ini
- ttfcache
- uninst.exe
- uninst16.exe
- user.da0
- user.dat
- user.exe
- vga.drv
- viewer.ini
- vines.ini
- wavemix.ini
- wifeman.ini
- win.cln
- win.com
- win.ini
- win386.exe
- winboot.sys
- winhelp.exe
- winhelp.ini
- winhlp32.exe
- wininit.exe
- wrkgrp.ini
- wswap.exe
-
- ; These dirs and files in them are protected.
- [ProtectedDirs]
- failsafe.drv
- sysbckup
-
- ; Install names that our Install Monitor keys off.
- [InstallMonitor]
- asinstal
- instalcd
- install
- load
- run
- setup
- setup1
- setupcd
- setupw
- slsetup
- startup
- startwin
- wininst
- winload
- winsetup
- winstart
- wintst
- wsetup
-
-
- ; This is a list of EXEs and DLLs that make up CleanSweep (16-bit)
- [OurFiles16]
- CLNSWEEP.CFG
- CLNSWEEP.DAT
- CLNSWEEP.EXE
- COMPPLUS.DLL
- CSCPL.DLL
- CSDECOY.EXE
- CSDLL.DLL
- CSDRVMAP.DLL
- CSHOOK.VXD
- CSPCT2.DLL
- CSINSDLL.DLL
- CSINSMON.EXE
- CSTREE.DLL
- CSUSEDLL.DLL
- CSUSEMON.EXE
- DUNZIP.DLL
- DZIP.DLL
- MH*.DLL
- MHVIEW.VBX
- UNCLNSWP.EXE
-
- ; This is a list of EXEs and DLLs that make up CleanSweep (32-bit)
- [OurFiles32]
- CLNSWEEP.CFG
- CLNSWEEP.DAT
- CS32.EXE
- CSDLL32.DLL
- COMPPLUS.DLL
- CSDCOY32.EXE
- CSDVMP32.DLL
- CSHOOK.VXD
- CSINS16.DLL
- CSINS32.DLL
- CSINSD32.DLL
- CSINSDLL.DLL
- CSINSM32.EXE
- CSPRM16.DLL
- CSPRM32.DLL
- CSTHK16.DLL
- CSTHK32.DLL
- CSTREE32.DLL
- CSUSED32.DLL
- CSUSEM32.EXE
- DUNZIP.DLL
- DZIP.DLL
- UNCS32.EXE
-
- ; Files needed to launch Network Decoy from network (16-bit).
- [DecoyLauncher16]
- CSDECOY.EXE
-
- ; Files needed to launch Network Decoy from network (32-bit).
- [DecoyLauncher32]
- CSDCOY32.EXE
-
- ; Minimal files needed for Network Decoy (16-bit).
- [DecoyFiles16]
- CLNSWEEP.CFG
- CLNSWEEP.DAT
- CLNSWEEP.EXE
- CLNSWEEP.HLP
- CSDLL.DLL
- CSDRVMAP.DLL
- CSPCT2.DLL
- CSTREE.DLL
- DUNZIP.DLL
- DZIP.DLL
- COMPPLUS.DLL
- MHA.DLL
- MHH.DLL
- MHVIEW.VBX
-
- ; Minimal files needed for Network Decoy (32-bit).
- [DecoyFiles32]
- CLNSWEEP.CFG
- CLNSWEEP.DAT
- CS32.EXE
- CS32.HLP
- CS32.CNT
- CSDLL32.DLL
- CSDVMP32.DLL
- CSPCT232.DLL
- CSTHK16.DLL
- CSTHK32.DLL
- CSTREE32.DLL
- DUNZIP.DLL
- DZIP.DLL
- COMPPLUS.DLL
-
-
- ; Other files that may be in this directory, which belong to
- ; Quarterdeck CleanSweep. This list is used in combination
- ; with the section called 'OurFiles' and 'DecoyFiles' to uninstall
- ; Quarterdeck CleanSweep.
- [UninstallUninstall]
- BACKUP\*.BU?
- BACKUP\*.ICO
- README.TXT
- README.WRI
- SIREN.WAV
- *.GID
- *.CIL
- *.BU?
- CSDRVMAP.DAT
- *.TXT
- CSDECOY.INI
- MESS*.DAT
- LIST*.DAT
- ICON*.DAT
-
- ; These files are ones used by Quarterdeck CleanSweep and are found in the
- ; Windows directory (16-bit).
- [UninstallUninstallWindowsDir]
- CLNSWEEP.INI
-
- ; This is the name of the group that we create, when we install
- ; Quarterdeck CleanSweep. When we uninstall Quarterdeck CleanSweep,
- ; we will delete this group. If there are other groups we need to
- ; uninstall at that time, list them here.
- [UninstallUninstallGroups]
- Quarterdeck CleanSweep 95
-
- ; This section contains the names of LOADHI type programs from memory
- ; manager vendors. We check for these, so we will properly uninstall
- ; a LOADHI type program. That is, we need to set lines in CONFIG.SYS
- ; and AUTOEXEC.BAT, such that they only have the program to execute
- ; left on the line. Specify only the filename portion (no extension)
- ; in the first column. In the second, specify either 1 (switch character)
- ; or 2 (program indicator). If its a switch character, then the 3rd
- ; parameter is the switch character that this command uses. We will
- ; take the first parameter found that doesn't have the switch character
- ; in front of it as the program. If its a program indicator, then we
- ; will skip all characters, until we find the program indicator string
- ; and use the rest of the string as the program.
- [LoadHi]
- LOADHI,1,/
- XLOAD,1,-
- 386LOAD,2,PROG=
-
- ; This section contains the names of programs which have dependencies
- ; on each other. If the file in the first column is uninstalled, we
- ; need to remove references to the other files that are also listed on
- ; the same line. NOTE: We only remove the reference in the system files
- ; to the other files and NOT the files themselves. Also note that this
- ; will do dependencies of dependencies (don't create a cylic dependency,
- ; though).
- [Dependents]
- QEMM386.SYS, LOADHI.SYS,LOADHI.COM,QDPMI.SYS,DOS-UP.SYS,DOSDATA.SYS
- 386MAX.SYS, 386LOAD.SYS,386LOAD.COM,386DISK.SYS
- BLUEMAX.SYS, 386LOAD.SYS,386LOAD.COM,386DISK.SYS
- RM386.EXE, XLOAD.SYS,XLOAD.EXE
-
-
- ; This section contains the names of programs which contain an XMS manager.
- ; When we uninstall one of these files, we will install HIMEM.SYS in its
- ; place. That way, Windows will continue to run. NOTE: Don't put HIMEM.SYS
- ; in this list.
- [XMSManagers]
- QEMM386.SYS
- 386MAX.SYS
- BLUEMAX.SYS
- RM386.EXE
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