Because of this, i've created. After installing windows, i originally moved the 3 appdata subfolders to my external harddrive, but i quickly changed my mind and restored them (clicking the restore button). How can i refer to the current user's profile directory when using the windows command line?
I have a backup of the appdata folder for usera. In a domain environment, the roaming is. Tried to run a python command today and it opened up the page to install python from the windows store for some reason.
And then type %appdata% into it and hit enter. On my windows 11 machine, when i press/release the windows key and type cmd then path , the path shown includes (as expected because i'm logged as fgr ).</p> The original user's profile directory lives in a directory like c:\users\username\appdata. To me very came in handy after. Ask question asked 16 years, 9 months ago modified 5 years, 10 months ago But not being able to cd into it is causing issues when trying to get. One way to get into it is by using the run dialog box using windows+r. Why are there directories called local, locallow, and roaming under \users\\appdata?