Yes.
mkdir this is the new directory command. or in kde/gnome right click in a folder and choose new folder.
A directory is the same as a folder. Go to Start>My Computer> go to the folder you want to make a directory in>click "New Folder" at the top of the screen (or right click and go to new>folder)>Name your folder>press enter>You just made a new folder!
mkdir directory-name
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in cmd type "md FileName" in the directory you want the folder. md= Make Directory. And where FileName is you would put what ever name you wanted.
mkdir First\ Second\ Third\ Fourth\ FifthThat would create a folder / directory with the name First Second Third Fourth Fifth.
Yes, it is possible to rename a folder in a directory structure using Java. You can use the renameTo() method from the File class, which allows you to change the name of a directory. Simply create a File object for the existing folder and another for the new folder name, then call renameTo(newFile). Note that the operation will succeed only if the destination does not already exist and the parent directory is writable.
A folder is a directory. Folders can be inside other folders, and so can files...
Computers store data in a series of directories. Each directory, or folder, may contain files or other directories. If a directory is located within another directory, it is called a sub-directory (or sub-folder) of that folder.
There is no text output. That command would create a directory / folder called "DesktopCS604".
Go to the C: drive and right click. go to new and hit folder.
10 mllion users.because active directory support 10 million objects if you do not create any OU,Any shared Folder or other object.