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        NetAsynchSwitching=<0-or-1>

   Default: 0
   Purpose: Indicates whether Windows will allow you to
            switch away from an application (running in
            real mode or standard mode) after it has made an
            asynchronous network BIOS call. The default value
            of 0 specifies that such task switching is not
            allowed. Switching away from some applications
            that make these calls might cause your system to
            fail. Once Windows detects an asynchronous
            NetBIOS call, it will not allow switching from
            the application even if no more of these calls
            are made. Set this value to 1 if you are sure the
            applications you use will not receive network
            messages while you are switched away from them.
   To change: Use Notepad to edit the SYSTEM.INI file.

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