![]() Most answers say that some complex loop command is required to move files to the parent. I've looked through a bunch of similar questions at StackOverflow. ![]() ![]() Running this now, in a Windows 10 command prompt, I get the following error: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. This should move all files in the current folder up one folder, ie. I remember being able to run a command like this: C:\TestFolder> move *.*.
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