Assuming you installed in the default folder, add the following to the operating system PATH variable:
"c:\program files\Softinterface, Inc\Convert Doc\"
or if you have a 64 bit operating system:
"c:\program files (x86)\Softinterface, Inc\Convert Doc\"
to avoid this error:
"ConvertDoc is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
For Windows 7:
In Windows Explorer, enter: Control Panel\System and Security\System.
Click Advanced system settings.
Open the Advanced tab.
Click Environment Variables.
Select the Path variable.
Click Edit.
For Windows Vista:
Right-click My Computer.
Select Properties.
Click Advanced system settings.
In the Edit windows, modify PATH by adding the location of the class to the value for PATH. If you do not have the item PATH, you may select to add a new variable and add PATH as the name and the location of the class as the value.
For Windows XP:
Go to Start>Control Panel>System>Advanced
Click Environment Variables
Under System Variables, find PATH, and click on it.
In the Edit windows, modify PATH by adding the location of the class to the value for PATH. If you do not have the item PATH, you may select to add a new variable and add PATH as the name and the location of the class as the value.
Close the window.
See also:
Helpful Hints For Creating a Command Line
Specifying a 'Conversion Job' from the Command Line
Specifying a Conversion Task' from the Command Line