Ayser, thank you very much but that did not help neither. It is still the
same - command ends successfully but still I do not see new folder created.

On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 8:13 AM, Ayser shuhaib <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Create your projectdir manually then inside the projectdir folder (right
> click with your mouse and open command window here)
> After that continue with Django commands
> django-admin startproject ...
>
> On Thu, 03 May 2018 at 07:59, Daisy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thank you very much for your reply, and here I my answers:
>>   * Does the directory show up when you do a *dir* command in projectdir
>> ? It does not show up, although it says that there are 2 directories
>> (see attachment).
>>
>>   * Can you do anything on the *mysite* directory - can you rename it,
>>     or even delete it ? I can't - system cannot find the file specified.
>>   * Can you see it in File explorer - No.
>>   * Can you manually create a directory in your *projectdir* ? - Yes,
>> and it is displayed after command *dir*.
>>
>>   * Can you create a different projectdir - and run *django-admin
>>     startproject mysite* in there ? - I tried creating it on different
>> paths, both on C and D disk, but it was the same behavior.
>>
>> What can I do now? :)
>>
>> четвртак, 03. мај 2018. 01.08.04 UTC+2, TonyF-UK је написао/ла:
>>
>>> Lets troubleshoot:
>>>
>>>   * Does the directory show up when you do a *dir* command in projectdir
>>> ?
>>>   * Can you do anything on the *mysite* directory - can you rename it,
>>>     or even delete it ?
>>>   * Can you see it in File explorer
>>>   * Can you manually create a directory in your *projectdir* ?
>>>   * Can you create a different projectdir - and run *django-admin
>>>     startproject mysite* in there ?
>>>
>>> My gut feeling is that this is a diskdrive/OS type issue - rather than
>>> Django specific
>>>
>>> You may have a corrupted directory - or a bad section of disk; try the
>>> troubleshooting steps above first.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 02/05/18 22:09, Daisy wrote:
>>> > I installed django according to provided instructions and I am trying
>>> > to follow the Django article: Writing your first Django app, part 1
>>> > <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/intro/tutorial01/> but I am
>>> > stuck at Creating a project with command: django-admin startproject
>>> > mysite.
>>> > The problem is that I CAN execute command but when I try to access
>>> > directory with cd mysite I get the message "The system cannot find the
>>> > path specified." although when I try to execute command startproject
>>> > again I get the message that it already exists. (see attachment)
>>> > I cannot find new directory via windows explorer neither.
>>> > I have installed django 2.0.5 version and python 3.6.3 (32-bit).
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