How can I make a shortcut start in a different directory when running it as an administrator on Windows Vista?
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09-06-2019 - |
Question
I have a shortcut on my desktop which opens a command prompt with many arguments that I need. I set the 'start in' field to d:\ and it works as expected (the prompt starts in d:). When I choose Advanced -> run as administrator and then open the shortcut, it starts in C:\Windows\System32, even though I have not changed the 'start in' field. How can I get it to start in d:\?
Solution
If you use the /k argument, you can add a single line to execute a change drive and change directory. For instance:
C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /k "d: & cd d:\storage"
Using &
you can string together many commands on one line.
Edit: You can also change drive with the cd command alone "cd /d d:\storage"
. Thanks to Adam Mitz for the comment.