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I need a definition of it and where/how to use it or what it does for school
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I guess you could start by using www.Google.com.

Sorry, you need to do your own homework. :-)

(Although I wonder if what you are looking for is actually "directory
path" rather than a "directory text string". If that's the case then
your teacher needs to do a little more homework as well!)

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Try asking in a Windows newsgroup. Better still, try Google.

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