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I am using Windows 2000 OS. At DOS prompt while I am issuing CD command to switch to an existing directory (eg. appserver) it is throwing error 'Invalid directory'. Would appreciate if anybody have an idea how to resolve it?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: July 26, 2006     Asked by: hmashruf 
  
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May 20, 2006 06:00:22   #1  
Sunil Kumar        

RE: Hi guys, I am using Windows 2000 OS. At DOS prompt...

hi that particular directory can be protected by password in DOS.

using ren command with the combination of alt+some other keys.

i think this is the most appropriate answer for your problem.


 
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July 10, 2006 14:36:44   #2  
hmashruf Member Since: March 2006   Contribution: 32    

RE: Hi guys, I am using Windows 2000 OS. At DOS prompt...
Hi I found CMD and COMMAND dos prompts does have a difference. And with COMMAND I am able to resolve the problem of entering into folders.Regards -ashruf
 
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July 26, 2006 14:53:21   #3  
gdnaidu Member Since: July 2006   Contribution: 1    

RE: Hi guys, I am using Windows 2000 OS. At DOS prompt...

mr.sunil has posted as might be given password using ren but ren command does not work from Windows NT. In your case it may happen that you might not be having user level rights to access that perticular file or that that file might be encrypted with the older OS.


 
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