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im taking a class right now that has alot to do with using dos command prompt and in my homework it says to do a few commands then to "type in the task number and the commands i used to create directories"...what is the task number and how do i know what it is? ive looked around google and cant seem to find anything on it...can SOMEBODY please help me?
PID is the Process IDentification number
C:\>tasklist

Image Name PID Session Name Session# Mem Usage
========================= ====== ================ ======== ============
System Idle Process 0 Console 0 28 K
System 4 Console 0 240 K
smss.exe 776 Console 0 424 K
csrss.exe 1120 Console 0 4,300 K
winlogon.exe 1288 Console 0 2,960 K
C:\>mkdir /?
Creates a directory.

MKDIR [drive:]path
MD [drive:]path

If Command Extensions are enabled MKDIR changes as follows:

MKDIR creates any intermediate directories in the path, if needed.
For example, assume \a does not exist then:

mkdir \a\b\c\d

is the same as:

mkdir \a
CHDIR \a
mkdir b
chdir b
mkdir c
chdir c
mkdir d

which is what you would have to type if extensions were disabled.

Quote from: xbabyboy4021x on August 12, 2009, 11:39:39 PM

im taking a class right now that has alot to do with using dos command prompt and in my homework it says to do a few commands then to "type in the task number and the commands i used to create directories"...what is the task number and how do i know what it is? ive looked around google and cant seem to find anything on it...can somebody please help me?

Do your own homework. We don't provide homework assistance here.Quote from: Quantos on August 15, 2009, 07:43:03 PM
Do your own homework. We don't provide homework assistance here.

errr. yes we do...


In either case- I think the "task number" might be akin to a "question number" or something, since I don't see a PID or process handle being applicable to something as simple as creating folders.Not according to Nathan.Quote from: Flame on April 03, 2006, 05:46:46 PM
Just for any other people out there who need homework help, one or two questions is ok usually, but please, for the love of God, Google it first, READ your textbooks, do your PART! All I gotta say

Flame

they googled. Besides, they aren't asking for help DOING the homework, they're asking what a "task number" is.Okay, just checking, remember I'm new here too and still getting accustomed...


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