At 00:48 04.01.2004 -0600, you wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm attempting to create a folder in Mac OS 9 (under MC 2.4.3) using
something like:
create folder tPath -- tPath looks like /Mac
HD/folder/real/path/myFolder
(similarly I've tried create directory thePath )
Have you tried with
On Jan 5, 2004, at 1:37 AM, Signe Marie Sanne wrote:
At 00:48 04.01.2004 -0600, you wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm attempting to create a folder in Mac OS 9 (under MC 2.4.3) using
something like:
create folder tPath -- tPath looks like /Mac
HD/folder/real/path/myFolder
(similarly I've tried
Karl Becker wrote:
I'm attempting to create a folder in Mac OS 9 (under MC 2.4.3) using
something like:
create folder tPath -- tPath looks like /Mac
HD/folder/real/path/myFolder
(similarly I've tried create directory thePath )
For some reason, it's simply not creating this
On 1/4/04 2:12 AM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karl Becker wrote:
I'm attempting to create a folder in Mac OS 9 (under MC 2.4.3) using
something like:
create folder tPath -- tPath looks like /Mac
HD/folder/real/path/myFolder
(similarly I've tried create directory
Hi Ray,
On Jan 4, 2004, at 12:13 PM, Ray Horsley wrote:
On 1/4/04 2:12 AM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karl Becker wrote:
I'm attempting to create a folder in Mac OS 9 (under MC 2.4.3) using
something like:
create folder tPath -- tPath looks like /Mac
HD/folder/real/path/myFolder
Hello Karl,
I'm attempting to create a folder in Mac OS 9
(under MC 2.4.3) using something like:
create folder tPath
It works fine here!
For some reason, it's simply not creating this
folder, and returning a Can't create folder
in the result.
Because the folder already exists, or the
It's doing this on my computer while running
in Classic, and it's also doing this for other
people who are booting into Mac OS 9.x.
I'm using MetaCard 2.5 on a G3 running Classic 8.6.2.
I have not been much help alas, [shrug]
Hi Alain,
thanks, at least someone's getting it to work.
My problem
Hi Karl,
I'm not having any problems with the create directory command in stand
alones made with 2.4.3. You may want to check the various libraries and
mctools stacks to make sure they're not goofed up somehow. Also, I think
the reason somebody suggested using the answer folder command was just