If MyDir
doesn??™t exist, the system creates it first, then MySub1, and, finally, MySub2. Normally, you??™d need
to create each directory separately and use the CD command to move to each lower level to create
the next subdirectory.
PopD Removes any drive letter assignment made by the PushD command.
Prompt Supports additional prompt characters. The $+ character adds one or more plus signs
(+) to the command prompt for every level of the PushD command. Using this feature lets you
know how many levels of redirection the PushD command has saved on the stack and how many
more times you can use the PopD command to extract them. The $m character adds the remote
name associated with a drive to the command prompt. The command prompt doesn??™t display
any additional information for local drives.
PushD Allows you to push network paths onto the stack as well as local drive letters and path
information.
Set Displays all currently defined environment variables when you use the Set command
alone. Displays the specified environment variable when you supply an environment variable
name, but not an associated value. If you supply only a partial variable name, the Set command
displays all of the variables that could match that name.
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