RMDIR D)+Removing DirectoriesDeletes a directory.
VERSION
PC-DOS 2.0+
MS-DOS equivalent: RMDIR D) (2.0+)
TYPE
Internal
SYNTAX
RMDIR [d:]path
or
RD [d:]path
OPTIONS
[d:]path Specifies the drive and path of the directory
to be removed.
RD is used to remove a subdirectory that is no longer
required.
EXAMPLE
RD C:\WP\FILES\LETTERS
deletes the subdirectory LETTERS.
MESSAGE
Invalid path, not directory,
or directory not empty
Either one of the names you specified was not a directory or was
the current directory (which you cannot remove), or the directory
you are trying to remove still contains files (other than the .
and .. files) and/or subdirectories. Either check the directory
name, change to a different directory, or delete the contents of
the directory and then reissue the RMDIR command.
UNDO
Use the MKDIR command to recreate a subdirectory that you
removed in error.
NOTE
Only empty subdirectories may be removed. A subdirectory is
empty when . and .. are the only entries in it. Remove all files
from a subdirectory by using the DEL or ERASE command first. Only
the last subdirectory in the path you specify will be removed.
You cannot remove the subdirectory you are currently in; you must
change to another directory first. In addition, you cannot delete
the root directory.
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[For related topics, press R]
SEE ALSO
CHDIR Command
DEL (DELETE) and ERASE Commands
MKDIR Command
PATH Command
TREE Command
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