If you want to change drive letters AND directories with the CD command you
need to use the /d flag.. ie. h:> cd /d c:\temp ... then you will be in the
c:\temp> 

HTH

Rick

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jacob Stabl
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 11:28 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Using CMD

Alright I am trying to use CMD on windows XP, my account is setup as a local
admin and all the other admin settings I could think of.  But in cmd it
defaults to my home dir.  H:\   so I need to be in C:\  I type  cd
C:\<directory>  and it does nothing, no error and doesn't swich dir.  How do
I switch to C:\ in the command prompt.  Is this GP setting???\

Thanks

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Jacob Stabl
Network Engineer
Plain Local Schools
http://plainlocal.org
Work: 330.492.3500 x.383
Cell: 330.704.1278

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