misterPhyrePhox
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When I try to use a command that is located in WINNT\system32 in command prompt, the command prompt does not recognize the command unless I am in WINNT\System32. For example, if I am in C:\, and I try to use "ipconfig," command prompt says "'ipconfig' is not recognized as an internal or external command." If I try to do the same thing in system32, it works perfectly.
I think that I may have screwed up a regkey or something that told command prompt where to look for commands.
I have had this problem for a while, and just lived with it, so I don't remember anything specific that could have caused it, and I have not manually edited the registry. I am using Windows 2000, cmd.exe.
So does anyone know what the problem could be, and how I might be able to fix it?
I think that I may have screwed up a regkey or something that told command prompt where to look for commands.
I have had this problem for a while, and just lived with it, so I don't remember anything specific that could have caused it, and I have not manually edited the registry. I am using Windows 2000, cmd.exe.
So does anyone know what the problem could be, and how I might be able to fix it?