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		<title>PUSHD &amp; POPD to navigate directories temporarily in DOS command line</title>
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If you are a heavy Command Prompt (DOS) user, this might well be a very useful tip. In the DOS prompt, the most commonly used command would be cd (change directory) to switch between directories that you work. If you working between more than one directory (say C:\Documents and Settings\username\desktop) and (say C:\Windows\system32) then everytime [...]]]></description>
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