5.1.7.17. CDΒΆ
Help of the DOS Command CD
Displays the name of or changes the current directory.:
CHDIR [/D] [drive:][path]
CHDIR [..]
CD [/D] [drive:][path]
CD [..]
..
Specifies that you want to change to the parent directory.
Type CD drive: to display the current directory in the specified drive. Type CD without parameters to display the current drive and directory.
Use the /D
switch to change current drive in addition to changing current directory for a drive.
If Command Extensions are enabled CHDIR
changes as follows:
The current directory string is converted to use the same case as the on disk names. So CD C:\TEMP
would actually set the current directory to C:\Temp
if that is the case on disk.
CHDIR
command does not treat spaces as delimiters, so it is possible to CD
into a subdirectory name that contains a space without surrounding the name with quotes. For example:
CHDIR \winnt\profiles\username\programs\start menu
is the same as:
cd "\winnt\profiles\username\programs\start menu"
which is what you would have to type if extensions were disabled.
Note
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