![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It seems the mkdir/md command behaves as expected only in the root directories "C:" and "John" while, in other subdirectories, it performs some kind of search for the specified directory and, if existing, no message are shown, while if it's not the "Cannot find path specified" message is returned. Strangely, if I manually create a directory named "newdir" inside dir1, the same command behave normally, and like in the above snippet, no message is returned: C:\Users\John\desktop\dir1>mkdir newdir While, if I use the same command in the C drive or John sub-directory, there aren't any problems and new directories are created: C:\> mkdir dir1 Specifing the entire directory starting from C: drive, returns the same message: C:\> mkdir C:\Users\John\Desktop\dir1\newdir I thought the following use of mkdir command was supposed to create a new directory inside the existing dir1, instead that's what I got: C:\Users\John> cd desktop\dir1 I'm working in the Windows cmd environment and I'm having some problems with the use of mkdir/md command. ![]()
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