But is the cursor was in c:\Users\Public and you wanted to ![]() That's a good use of syntax if that is what you wanted to do, but usually people just RD from the parent directory as I've done (without the backslash). If you were in c:\Windows\System32 and wanted to get rid a directory c:\abc def mar 2007 then you would use the backslash since it tells the command to go to the The folder name has spaces in it so you need yo wrap in quotes like, My folder is named abc def mar 2007 so the RD/s \ abc def mar 2007 does not work. ![]() There is a command to delete a directory and all the subdirectories, but I forgot what it is. I have forgotten all the DOS commands which I used to use 2 decades ago.
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