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turbo c programming - output directory

hi! i am currently studying turbo c programming..
i downloaded the program from a website. when i tried using it, the error that occured was "unable to create output file". what output file should i use? can you please help me..
Sep 29 '07 #1
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Savage
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hi! i am currently studying turbo c programming..
i downloaded the program from a website. when i tried using it, the error that occured was "unable to create output file". what output file should i use? can you please help me..
Have you defined the path to output directory?

In options you have directories submenu,there take a look at output folder.My guess is there is no path for it.

Savage
Sep 29 '07 #2
Have you defined the path to output directory?

In options you have directories submenu,there take a look at output folder.My guess is there is no path for it.

Savage

So, what path should i use?
Sep 29 '07 #3
Savage
1,764 Expert 1GB
So, what path should i use?
You choose..

Savage
Sep 29 '07 #4
i will choose from where? a folder? i tried bin but it didn't work.
Oct 3 '07 #5

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