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 Thursday, December 12, 2002

Current Project Command Prompt for VS.NET. Another answer from the VS.NET Info Center Q&A Forum describing how to start a command prompt and the file explorer in the directory of the current project. [sellsbrothers.com: Windows Developer News]

I found this to be a very useful tip.  I noticed that Chris appeared to be running VS.NET out of, logically, C:VS.NET, when the default is C:Program FilesMicrosoft Visual Studio.NET.  I ended up using Short File Names ala cmd /k c:PROGRA~1MICROS~3.NETCommon7Toolsvsvars32.bat as no combination of quoted long file names seemed to work. 

Great tip though, so I added two external tools, one for the Command Shell in Project Dir and Windows Explorer in Project Dir.


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