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How do I make Alt-Q exit to the current directory in a command prompt?

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How do I make Alt-Q exit to the current directory in a command prompt?

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For this to work, it is necessary to start ZTreeWin using ZTWIN.BAT. ZTWIN.BAT is created in the ZTreeWin directory the first time you Quit ZTreeWin. • Q8: I edited my ZTWIN.BAT, but every time I quit ZTreeWin my changes are gone! ZTWIN.BAT is rewritten each time you Quit, to support Alt-Quit. You should instead create a new .BAT file that contains all the settings you want, and calls ZTWIN.BAT, passing your command-line parameters to it. • Q9: After I upgraded to a newer version of Windows, ZTreeWin stopped working! Delete the existing ZTreeWin desktop shortcut, and manually create a new one. For Win95/98/ME, point your shortcut to ZTWIN.BAT. In Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista you can point directly to ZTW.EXE. • Q10: When I try to use the Alt-F5 command to open a .ZIP, the screen flashes, but nothing else seems to happen. Some ATI and nVidia video software ‘hijack’ the Alt-F5 command. You can use Shift-Alt-F5 in these cases. Alternatively, with ATI you can go into “Display Properties / Sett

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