Re: Command Prompt Question
cd /d x:\
Good Luck, Ayush.
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This is all in a batch file so I cant simply add another line that
says x: or cd /d x:\. The batch file executes this command in the
original cmd prompt window not the one that opens up after i perform
the runas command. It seems that i would need the x: command to be
contained within the quotations but can't figure out how.
.
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