May 23, 2023

Change default directory for Windows command prompt and Powershell when running with admin privileges

 Hi all,

It's been a while since I posted things.

Here is my previous post where the non-admin user changes the default directory for the command prompt and PowerShell.

https://psrdotcom.blogspot.com/2022/03/change-default-directory-of-windows.html

But in this post, I will be explaining about running the command prompt / powershell with admin rights and setting the default directory. Because, when you are running with admin privileges, it by default goes to the SYSTEM32 folder of Windows.

Environment

I use the command prompt and PowerShell, which are pinned to the taskbar of Windows.

Run the application with the admin rights

  • Right-click on the application icon -> click on Properties
  • Go to the "Compatibility" tab
  • Check "Run this program as administrator"

Run the shortcut with the admin rights

  • Right-click on the shortcut icon -> click on Properties
  • Go to the "Shortcut" tab
  • Click on the "Advanced" button
  • Check "Run this program as administrator"

Change the command prompt default directory

  • We need to have a .bat file with the following content
    • @echo off
    • cd <default_directory>
Now use the .bat file in the shortcut properties
  • Right-click on the shortcut icon -> click on Properties
  • Go to the "Shortcut" tab
  • In the "Target" field append the below text
    • /k "batfile_dirpath\batfile.bat"

Change the PowerShell default directory

  • Right-click on the shortcut icon -> click on Properties
  • Go to the "Shortcut" tab
  • In the "Target" field append the below context after powershell.exe
    • -NoExit -command "& {Set-Location <default_directory>}"
  • Click on "OK"

Hope, this helps you to reduce the frequent directory changes in the command prompt and PowerShell.

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