Some DOS commands are acting strange for me in
Windows 2000. Does anyone know of a way to
make DOS act as it does in Windows 95/98?
Specifically, I am looking for solutions to
the following two problems:
1) DOSKEY does not work.
2) I am unable to use the change directory
command to get to c:\My Documents. I have
tried: cd \My Documents
cd My Documents
cd \"My Documents"
cd "\My Documents"
I get a "Too many parameters" error message.
However, I can do: cd \WINNT
Thanks in advance.
Windows 2000. Does anyone know of a way to
make DOS act as it does in Windows 95/98?
Specifically, I am looking for solutions to
the following two problems:
1) DOSKEY does not work.
2) I am unable to use the change directory
command to get to c:\My Documents. I have
tried: cd \My Documents
cd My Documents
cd \"My Documents"
cd "\My Documents"
I get a "Too many parameters" error message.
However, I can do: cd \WINNT
Thanks in advance.