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  1. Using relative paths for Windows shortcuts - Super User

    Sep 12, 2013 · For relative to shortcuts to folder or files (but not with arguments), you can use the utility Relative. It creates a shortcut to %windir%\explorer.exe with the parameter of your …

  2. Making a Windows shortcut start relative to where the folder is?

    Jul 23, 2009 · You can make a relative shortcut manually by changing the file path. First in the usual context-menu you create a new shortcut of Windows for your file and in the properties -> …

  3. Creating Folder Shortcut using Relative Path - Microsoft

    Oct 13, 2015 · 1. Create a batch file P:\Somefolder\OpenFolder.bat like so: @echo off. explorer.exe P:\Electrical\Equipment. 2. Create a shortcut on the user's desktop to execute …

  4. How to Create Shortcut with relative path in Microsoft …

    Nov 23, 2023 · Sometimes we want to create shortcut in Windows with relative path, e.g. when we are creating shortcut on a USB drive/portable drive etc. We can’t directly create shortcuts …

  5. How to Create Portable Shortcut with Relative Path in Windows

    In this post I will show you a simple way to create a portable shortcut with relative paths using the standard Windows shortcut creating wizard. Here are the steps: Create a new shortcut using …

  6. Shortcut - Create with Relative Path | Tutorials - Windows 7 …

    Oct 2, 2020 · Taking advantage of this, we can create an ordinary shortcut of the explorer program and pass any desired path to it and explorer will invoke that item. This path can be …

  7. Absolute Path vs. Relative Path Explained | phoenixNAP KB

    Oct 26, 2023 · A relative path is the location of a file or directory relative to your current working directory. Unlike an absolute path, the relative path doesn't start with a slash or drive letter …

  8. A complete list of "%%" relative paths/variables in Windows Explorer

    Jun 7, 2021 · Any variable that contains a path, can be viewed with File Explorer, by using the %NAME% (i.e. %ALLUSERSPROFILE%) syntax. The answer is the PowerShell command …

  9. Navigating the filesystem with relative paths at the command line

    Aug 5, 2019 · Relative paths use two control sequences: the single (.) and the double (..) dot. A single dot means don’t move. The double dot means take one step back. These dots work …

  10. How to create a shortcut with relative path - Microsoft Community

    To make a relative path shortcut here is a simple workaround. Make a shortcut to cmd.exe which executes the start command to open the current directory. Then set the cwd in the shortcut …

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