Use quotes to surround the long name. Example: >dir "John Doe"
you have to use the command prompt(also called the DOS prompt by older users. You can find this by going to "start" , "programs" , "accessories" and "command prompt"
command prompt is like dos , the commands are almost the same to use command prompt search in start menu
No. You can go to a DOS like prompt and use DOS like commands, however, current versions of Windows are no longer based on DOS.
It is subject to vary. You can know this by "ver" command in DOS prompt.
No. You can go to a DOS like prompt and use DOS like commands, however, current versions of Windows are no longer based on DOS.
Use "OS Shell" from File menu.
There is not switch called "if". We generally use "if" statement in batch programming in DOS.
Just run command "prompt abc".. It will give you the abc prompt.. To go back just run the command "prompt $P$G"..
use mkdir for more info just type "help" in ms dos use mkdir for more info just type "help" in ms dosFrom DOS prompt type MD and press enter.At the dos prompt (c:>), type md then a space, then the name of the folder you want to create. Example md foldername
Nope, command prompt isn't that kind of a tool, it's a dos. use windows media player or something
windows 2000/xp
open command prompt and run 'ver'