                                    JOIN
        Logically links a disk drive to a directory on another drive
                         See also <SUBST> <ASSIGN>

COMMAND TYPE: External                  VERSION: 3.1 and up

USE:  JOIN [d: d:path]
or    JOIN d: /D

d:      specifies the drive to be JOINed to a directory on another drive.
d:path  specifies the directory that the previous drive will be JOINed
        to. The path must specify a root level directory only, and
        must be empty.

/D disconnects a previous JOIN on the specified drive.

JOIN entered with no parameters will display the drives and
directories that are currently JOINed.  Commands which only make sense
on a physical drive will not work on a JOINed drive (e.g. format,
chkdsk, label)

EXAMPLE:  JOIN E: C:\RAMDISK
This will allow a ram disk created as drive E: to be treated as a
subdirectory of the hard drive C:
