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| help with command line I'm having trouble running a program from the command line alzip -a c:\myfile backup.zi When I try this I get an error saying alzip isn't recognized as an internal/external command. If I just type alzip without the arguments the program launches. The command should work as it's just following the generic syntax on the website. Any suggestions? |
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| Re: help with command line Is the -a switch valid? There is a space in the path, spaces in paths at the command prompt have to be surrounded by quotation marks: alzip -a "c:\myfile backup.zip" or maybe you meant this: alzip -a c:\myfile\backup.zip John Rob wrote: > I'm having trouble running a program from the command line > > alzip -a c:\myfile backup.zi > > When I try this I get an error saying alzip isn't recognized as an > internal/external command. If I just type alzip without the arguments the > program launches. The command should work as it's just following the generic > syntax on the website. > > Any suggestions? > > |
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| Re: help with command line Program support? http://www.altools.net/Home/Contact/...8/Default.aspx Rob wrote: > I'm having trouble running a program from the command line > > alzip -a c:\myfile backup.zi > > When I try this I get an error saying alzip isn't recognized as an > internal/external command. If I just type alzip without the arguments the > program launches. The command should work as it's just following the generic > syntax on the website. > > Any suggestions? > > |
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| Re: help with command line Yes, it's a valid switch. The name after the space is actually the output alzip -a c:\myfile.ext backup.zip I just tried it again and it seems to have worked. I must have accidentally put an extra space or something. Thanks anyways :P "John John" <audetweld@nbnot.nb.ca> wrote in message news:OSgrZDf2HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Is the -a switch valid? There is a space in the path, spaces in paths at > the command prompt have to be surrounded by quotation marks: > > alzip -a "c:\myfile backup.zip" > > or maybe you meant this: > > alzip -a c:\myfile\backup.zip > > John > > Rob wrote: > >> I'm having trouble running a program from the command line >> >> alzip -a c:\myfile backup.zi >> >> When I try this I get an error saying alzip isn't recognized as an >> internal/external command. If I just type alzip without the arguments the >> program launches. The command should work as it's just following the >> generic syntax on the website. >> >> Any suggestions? > |
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