RFE: '.' obtains current working directory for command line
Posted: 08 Nov 2012, 03:30
RFE: '.' obtains current working directory for command line usage.
Further, but less important, allow the use of relative pathnames.
It appears that "Folder1" as used on the Command Line requires a Fully Qualified Pathname.
It would be nice if relative pathnames could also be used.
So "C:\TMP\DUPS\" will work, but "\TMP\DUPS\" will not.
When used with a Command Line, most often I will be in the current working directory that I'm wishing to search. And in that case a simple "." (CWD) is what I would expect to use, but that also does not work.
.\ or \.\ are allowed, are added to the Source Folder list, & while the search appears to proceed as expected, nothing actually happens.
Being able to set up a batch file, pointing to alldup.exe, & passing the CWD (.) would be a great help.
Further, but less important, allow the use of relative pathnames.
It appears that "Folder1" as used on the Command Line requires a Fully Qualified Pathname.
It would be nice if relative pathnames could also be used.
So "C:\TMP\DUPS\" will work, but "\TMP\DUPS\" will not.
When used with a Command Line, most often I will be in the current working directory that I'm wishing to search. And in that case a simple "." (CWD) is what I would expect to use, but that also does not work.
.\ or \.\ are allowed, are added to the Source Folder list, & while the search appears to proceed as expected, nothing actually happens.
Being able to set up a batch file, pointing to alldup.exe, & passing the CWD (.) would be a great help.