Thanks. That did the trick.
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Browse All TopicsI want to create a directory called MyDir on the root C:\ Drive, therefore the path being C:\MyDir. I also want to set up a link to the command prompt that automatically launches the command prompt to the directory C:\MyDir. How do I do this?
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by: boris711Posted on 2006-05-03 at 17:46:48ID: 16601826
Make a copy of your Command Prompt shortcut:
exe /K "cd\MyDir"
Right-click on the copy, go to Properties
and edit the Target: value so it appears like this:
%SystemRoot%\system32\cmd.
For further information at the command prompt type: cmd /?
This will provide other options available to you.
That should do it.