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       /LOCK_STATE
       /NOLOCK_STATE

    Specifies that the state set by the /SET_STATE qualifier remain
    in effect until explicitly changed. If you use the /NOLOCK_STATE
    qualifier, the state set by /SET_STATE remains in effect only
    for the next definable key that you press or for the next read-
    terminating character (such as Return or Ctrl/Z) that you type.

    You can specify the /LOCK_STATE qualifier only with the /SET_
    STATE qualifier. If you do not specify the /LOCK_STATE or
    /NOLOCK_STATE qualifier, the default is that the state set by the
    /SET_STATE qualifier remains in effect until explicitly changed.
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