Change the default location of the command prompt

  
In Windows XP, click Start → All Programs → Accessories → Command Prompt to open a Command Prompt window. By default, the system will navigate to X:\\Documents and Settings. \\Current username>>", where X is the drive letter of the operating system. But in general, we need to work in a specific directory when using the command prompt, so it is necessary to use the "Computer Management" function to change the default location of the command prompt:

Click "Start → Control Panel→Performance and Maintenance→Administrative Tools→Computer Management, expand System Tools→Local Users and Groups→Users, and then double-click the currently logged in user name in the right window. Click in the opened Properties dialog box. On the "Profiles" tab, type the current drive letter or current directory you want to change after "Local Path" under "Home Folder", such as "E:\\", then click "Apply → OK" to restart The computer can complete the change.

Now open the command prompt again, you will find that its default location has become "E:\\", it is more convenient to use?
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