How can a batch file by itself see where it is located?

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%0 is the name of the file. %~dp0 will be the absolute location of the file, with d being the drive, p being the path, and 0 being the filename.

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Thanks! This works fine! – gdscei May 25 '09 at 15:34
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Just call "cd"

set WORKING_DIRECTORY=%cd%

Used to be %~dp0, but that's not working for me in Vista.

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That's not the location of the cmd file, it's the working directory when you run it, which is not the same thing: "cd \" followed by "\directory\x.cmd" will have %cd% set to "\", not "\directory". – paxdiablo May 25 '09 at 3:26
no, this is a piece of shit (sorry) above works great. – gdscei May 25 '09 at 15:34
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