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This is simple to do in languages like Python, but I'm not sure how to do it in C++. I want to move to a specific folder, say "C:\tests" and run some command line call from that folder. Thanks

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You can start a process in a specific directory using the CreateProcess() call. In particular, look at the lpCurrentDirectory argument:

lpCurrentDirectory [in, optional]

The full path to the current directory for the process. The string can also specify a UNC path. If this parameter is NULL, the new process will have the same current drive and directory as the calling process. (This feature is provided primarily for shells that need to start an application and specify its initial drive and working directory.)

This function is used internally by Python's subprocess.Popen's constructor.

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You want SetCurrentDirectory for changing directories and system for executing a command asynchronously. system is the simple way to do it. You can use CreateProcess if you need flexibility.

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Create a bat file and put cd command there to set required path and then write your command to execute. Ex in your bat file write line1 "cd c:/tests/" line2 "your command to be executed" After that you could use system("*.bat") to call your bat file. See more info related to that here http://faq.cprogramming.com/cgi-bin/smartfaq.cgi?answer=1044654269&id=1043284392 Hope this helps

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  • Having an extra batch file floating around isn't exactly the most elegant way of achieving it...
    – Peter
    Feb 8, 2012 at 22:01

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