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Change Directory
I have a directory that is existing under my root dir of the FTP server. The DIR name is 'Software Patch'. I want to move in to that DIR to download some patches. But, when I issued a command 'cd SOftware Patch', the system said that it cannot find the dir 'Software'. I tried all possible ways like 'Softwa~1'. Even that doesnt work. Is there any thing that I am missing. Appreciate your help.
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Also u can use cd Software\ Patch
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