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*Configure Territory

Programmer's Reference Manuals
» Part 17 - *Commands
» *Commands - Sorted By Name
» *Configure Territory

*Configure Territory

Use

This *Command sets the configured default territory for the machine.

Syntax

*Configure Territory territory

Parameters

territory Valid territory name. A list is available here or by issuing a *Territories command

Notes

Use this command with caution; if you set a territory that is unavailable your computer will not start, and so you will have to reset your CMOS RAM.

See also

  • Territory Numbers
  • *Configure
  • *Configure BST
  • *Configure DST
  • *Configure GMT
  • *Configure NoDST
  • *Configure TimeZone
  • *Territories
Revised on January 22, 2010 23:13:15 by Andrew Hodgkinson (6) (127.0.0.1)
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