hfnetchk tool

From: CURTIS (CURTIS@HARDATWORKPC.COM)
Date: 05/29/02


From: "CURTIS" <CURTIS@HARDATWORKPC.COM>
Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 23:42:49 -0700


MOVE THE FOLD A EITHER A FOLDER ON THE ROOT OF C: OR IN A
FOLDER IN C:. I DON'T THINK YOU NEED THE COMMANDS AT THE
END. GOOD LUCK

CURTIS

>-----Original Message-----
>I have downloaded and installed the hfnetchk tool. I can
browse to the
>folder and click the hfnetchk.exe and run the tool.
However, I can not run
>the tool from a command prompt. The directions say to go
to a command
>prompt, locate the folder you created, thpe hfnetchk -v -
z -s 1. I get an
>error that the system cannot find the path specified. I
don't think that I
>am not typing something in right since I am kind of new
at this.
>
>Michelle
>
>
>.
>



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