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It's just a reference to the current folder, but the current folder is always assumed anyway, so it's a matter of personal preference/taste if you use it or not...

Btw, this could've easilly be found out from a google search, and the last reply in this thread where 5 years old...

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It's just a reference to the current folder, but the current folder is always assumed anyway, so it's a matter of personal preference/taste if you use it or not...

Btw, this could've easilly be found out from a google search, and the last reply in this thread where 5 years old...

Thats how I found this thread, with google. I'm trying to figure out all I can with cmdlines.txt.

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My point where that your question about '.\', isn't really related to cmdlines.txt, but actually to cmd syntax in general and for which the net is filled with info on that...

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