I have a jar file, in which I have function which detects its absolute path (current directory from where this file is launched). It works fine.
But now, in order to get admin rights, I launch this file from another jar file, while using elevation binary executable something like:
Elevate.exe javaw.exe -jar path-to-my-jar-file
Here, please note that Elevate.exe
and jar file are in the same directory, however I tried giving both just the jar file name as well as absolute path, but in both ways, the file launches, it has admin rights and everything works fine except the fact that, now the same method gives a wrong current directory path.
This time I get: C:\Windows\System32
I have tried many things, but every time when I launch this jar using above method from another jar file using Runtime.getRuntime().exec("cmd \\c ");
the current directory path is not detected correctly. Why is that so, and how can I find out correct path in such a case?
EDIT: I tried getting a correct directory name using:
String dir = System.getProperty("user.dir") &&
String dir = new File (".").getAbsolutePath().toString();
Both return the same correct path when file is launched independently, and C:\Windows\System32
when launched from external process. Please suggest what should I do to solve this problem.