---------------------- MS-DOS v6.22 Help: MKDIR (MD) ----------------------- <Examples> <Index> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- MKDIR (MD) Creates a directory. You can use the MKDIR or MD command to create a multilevel directory structure. Syntax MKDIR [drive:]path MD [drive:]path Parameters drive: Specifies the drive on which you want to create the new directory. path Specifies the name and location of the new directory. The maximum length of any single path from the root directory to the new directory is 63 characters, including backslashes (\). Related Commands For information about deleting a directory, see the <RMDIR> command. For information about changing directories, see the <CHDIR> command. *** <Syntax> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- MKDIR (MD)--Examples Suppose you want to create a directory on the disk in the current drive and use the directory to store all your tax information. To create a directory named TAXES, type the following command: mkdir \taxes You could also type this command with the same results: md \taxes Now suppose that the TAXES directory is the current directory and that you want to create a subdirectory of TAXES named PROPERTY. To create the PROPERTY directory, type the following command: mkdir property *** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- <Top of page>
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