I'm in a quagmire and need some help. I'm attempting to install and run a batch file in Windows XP-Home Ed. so that I can print the contents of folders. I'm following the instructions according to MS Knowledgebase Article 321379. But, as is most often the case, one problem leads to another.
Before I attempted to write and run the batch file, I took the advice of the author and attempted to backup my registry and files. I utilized Knoledgebase Article 302700 which provides guidelines for installing the Backup Utility and creating the backup discs and backup file using the Automated System Recovery Wizard.
Well, I installed the utility, but the utility will not allow me to create the backup file or the discs. I've tried saving these to a floppy disc, a CD-R, CD-RW with no luck. I get an error message indicating that the file cannot be created, or that the path or filename is unacceptable. The Wizard created the filename, so I assume that is not the issue. The only thing I changed was the location where the file(s)would be saved using the "Browse" option. I don't know what else to try.
1) Should I find an alternative means in printing folder documents without taking the above approach or
2) Discover a rather simple solution to this problem that I'm overlooking.
Any help out there?
Thanks in advance,
Bob
Before I attempted to write and run the batch file, I took the advice of the author and attempted to backup my registry and files. I utilized Knoledgebase Article 302700 which provides guidelines for installing the Backup Utility and creating the backup discs and backup file using the Automated System Recovery Wizard.
Well, I installed the utility, but the utility will not allow me to create the backup file or the discs. I've tried saving these to a floppy disc, a CD-R, CD-RW with no luck. I get an error message indicating that the file cannot be created, or that the path or filename is unacceptable. The Wizard created the filename, so I assume that is not the issue. The only thing I changed was the location where the file(s)would be saved using the "Browse" option. I don't know what else to try.
1) Should I find an alternative means in printing folder documents without taking the above approach or
2) Discover a rather simple solution to this problem that I'm overlooking.
Any help out there?
Thanks in advance,
Bob