Thanks to you both!
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Matej Horvat
<matej.hor...@guest.arnes.si>wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Nov 2013 16:57:50 +0100, Bernd Blaauw <bbla...@home.nl> wrote:
> > An alternative solution would be to write an individual
> > batchfile for each program you'd like to run, and place these batchfiles
> > somewhere in C:\DOS or so.
> >
> > @echo off
> > C:
> > CD \
> > CD PROGRAMS
> > CD APPS
> > CD MYPROG
> > MYPROG.EXE
> > CD \
>
> I use a similar solution, but more elegant (IMO). Make a batch file for
> each program in C:\APPS like this:
>
> @PUSHD C:\APPS\PROGRAM
> @PROGRAM.EXE
> @POPD
>
> This way, you can call it from anywhere without having it change your
> current directory.
>
> BTW, I think it is redundant to have ".;" in your PATH, as DOS always
> searches the current directory first.
>
>
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