From: undisclosed on 23 Mar 2010 01:07 good morning , i have a greatest doubt..... can u tell me where this mkdir.exe will be located in a computer.. surely it will be in DRIVE 'C' only... may i know the location of that.. i have searched completely , but i couldn't find it.... pl. help me out... thank u in adavce S.R.Vignesh -- vignesh1988i
From: Pegasus [MVP] on 23 Mar 2010 03:29 "undisclosed" wrote in message news:a9f7b81bcbe28f10f804ca1cb7318be2(a)nntp-gateway.com... > > good morning , > > i have a greatest doubt..... can u tell me where this > mkdir.exe will be located in a computer.. surely it will be in DRIVE 'C' > only... may i know the location of that.. i have searched completely , > but i couldn't find it.... > > pl. help me out... > > > thank u in adavce > > S.R.Vignesh > > > -- > vignesh1988i mkdir (or its synonym "md") belongs to the class of commands such as copy, cd, rd or del that are internal to the Command Processor cmd.exe.
From: undisclosed on 23 Mar 2010 05:44 oh fine :) so , internal commands can't be found inside our system????? :) -- vignesh1988i
From: Pegasus [MVP] on 23 Mar 2010 06:15 "undisclosed" wrote in message news:97699dcb566c7b3e61c714e32f724f59(a)nntp-gateway.com... > > oh fine :) so , internal commands can't be found inside our system????? > :) > -- > vignesh1988i They exist as commands but the do not have files associated with them.
From: Bob I on 23 Mar 2010 10:42 internal commands are not separate files. At the command prompt type Help MD undisclosed wrote: > oh fine :) so , internal commands can't be found inside our system????? > :) > >
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