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  2. Path (computing) - Wikipedia

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    At that moment, the relative path for the desired directory can be represented as: ./bobapples or for short: bobapples and the absolute path for the directory as: /users/mark/bobapples Given bobapples as the relative path for the directory wanted, the following may be typed at the command prompt to change the current working directory to bobapples:

  3. Module:Path - Wikipedia

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  4. Working directory - Wikipedia

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    Its argument is a text string with a path to the new directory, either absolute or relative to the old one. Where available, it can be called by a process to set its working directory. There are similar functions in other languages. For example, in Visual Basic it is usually spelled CHDIR().

  5. Symbolic link - Wikipedia

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    ln -s target_path link_path target_path is the relative or absolute path to which the symbolic link should point. Usually the target will exist, although symbolic links may be created to non-existent targets. link_path is the path of the symbolic link.

  6. NTFS links - Wikipedia

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    For example, consider creating an alias for X:\Some\Other\Path at X:\Some\Path\Foo: X:\Some\Path> linkd Foo X:\Some\Other\Path As described above, if the folder structure that contains the resulting link is moved to a disk with a drive letter other than X: , or if the letter is changed on drive X: itself, the data content at the target location ...

  7. PATH (variable) - Wikipedia

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    On DOS, OS/2, and Windows operating systems, the %PATH% variable is specified as a list of one or more directory names separated by semicolon (;) characters. [ 5 ] The Windows system directory (typically C:\WINDOWS\system32 ) is typically the first directory in the path, followed by many (but not all) of the directories for installed software ...

  8. How to delete multiple emails at once on Android - AOL

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    Use the search function to find all emails from that sender. Long press on an email you want to delete or click Select all. Tap the trash can icon where it says Delete all at the bottom of the screen.

  9. Uniform Resource Identifier - Wikipedia

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    It is composed by zero or more path segments that do not refer to an existing physical resource name (e.g. a file, an internal module program or an executable program) but to a logical part (e.g. a command or a qualifier part) that has to be passed separately to the first part of the path that identifies an executable module or program managed ...