[can't reproduce] "cd aa" changes the target panel

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[can't reproduce] "cd aa" changes the target panel

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I created a button with

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cd C:\Users\User\Desktop\
command. When I lclicked it, it changed directory i the target panel. In rclick menu, there was a position named "cd C:\Users\User\Desktop\", which changed the source panel. It behaved exactly the same, when I moved the path from command to parameters / start path.
Vista Ultimate x86 w/out SP1.
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This has been discussed before: You need to clear the "Start path" field, it defines what is set in the other panel when the cd command is used.
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Not in this case. As I said, it behaved exactly the same, when I moved the path from command to parameters / start path.
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Cannot confirm, XP Pro SP2.

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Cannot confirm either. Btw, the easiest way to add a button for a directory is just to drag that directory to an empty space in the bar. This will create a button with empty "Start path" field.
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